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Here are some pictures from my visit at Randy's Nursery in Lawrencville, GA...I love this place and they gave me permission to take pictures and share with others. Please forgive the camera phone pictures...(errr) I would have taken more pictures inside of the butterfly house and the tropical greenhouse and picturs of all of the large washys, palmettos and huge trachys but, the battery ran out on my camera phone.

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What kind of tree is this? they have two that have been growing outside at Randy's for a number of years now?

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This is a pictures of the Washy that has been growing outside of Randy's unprotected in zone 7B for years.

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The plant you asked about looks like Caesalpinia gilliesii.

You could pass his place off as being a SoCal nursery. :)

Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

-- Alfred Austin

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Glad to know there is a nursery in Atlanta area which sells lots of subtropicals. The tree with thin leaves and pretty flower is Chilopsis linearis (Desert Willow). Thanks for posting!

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Steve

Growing lots of palms (indoors and outdoors) in a climate which gets cold (below freezing in winter).

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