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  1. Here's a old link of this palm how it grew up ! http://www.palmtalk.org/forum/index.php?/topic/19711-palm-maintenance-workyr-2009/ .
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  2. Dear Eric thanks for the visuals.Very beautiful.also glad you posted it in big size.it was easy on the eyes. But Dear Giuseppe your palm looks a clear hybrid palm with more of Rupicola and Cidp in it as it grows you will know what iam saying. Love, kris.
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  3. Couldn't the reverse be said? Who benefits by embracing the status quo?
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  4. why should we trust that the people proposing this have everyones best interests in mind? its more likely that they see a major benefit to themselves & are just trying to convince everyone else that its for their benefit,as well. I don't buy it.
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  5. I harvested a number of seeds from a large trunked sabal here in So. Cal. I suspected riverside - they look identical to the pic that you posted as a diagram. It had a thick trunk, but a relatively small crown in relation. Do domingensis or causarium have similarly sized/shaped seeds?
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  6. I germinated a bunch of Sabal Riverside last year that were collected in California.
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  7. in Botanical Garden of Naples! There are many species of hybrid phoenix! There are 3/4 phoenix Roebelenii x Dacty only this year that I have not had time to go and pick some seeds. This also comes from Botanical Garden of Naples : is either a roebelenii x reclinata or roebelenii x canariensis the photo and two years ago,now and very large
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