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Trachycarpus princeps


JubaeaMan138

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Wanted to share a couple pictures of this guy really looking good. I’m not a trachycarpus fan as a matter of fact this is the only one I have planted and it looks phenomenal 

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Yeah, that is looking really nice :greenthumb:

Matt in Temecula, CA

Hot and dry in the summer, cold with light frost in the winter. Halfway between the desert and ocean

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1 hour ago, freakypalmguy said:

Yeah, that is looking really nice :greenthumb:

Thank you! It looked horrible the first year I planted it from a small 1 gallon about 4 years ago this plant has no irrigation going to it and I don’t water it . Crazy right 

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There is some over head sprinklers about 30 feet up the easement behind it along with some drip for some different dypsis . More than likely the water from all of that that runs down and gives it just enough water . I know they naturally  grow on cliffs 

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