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Rhapis Excelsa - South Orange County


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A friend of mine told me this beautiful clump of Rhapis excelsa is going to be removed by her HOA if someone else does not remove it first.  I have seen it.
 
I am planning on taking my shovel, a Sawzall, pruner, and some burlap sacks a week from Saturday and see what dent I can put in this thing to take back to the I.E.
If anyone else has any interest in the rest of it and can remove it by hand the same day I'm there, I think they will appreciate it.
 
Message me privately for South Orange County, CA location. I'll cross post this to IPS on Facebook.   My friend does not want a crowd of people there.  Just me and maybe another person or two.

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