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Interesting 2009 Post from Michael on Bulnesia arborea (when he was in Natchez, Miss.) that strays many directions. Michael is a traveling palm and foliage renaissance man, who is a native of Los Angeles with stops later in Big Pine Key, Fl. and Rancho Mirage, Ca. 

What you look for is what is looking

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Tampa's Bayshore Blvd has added many flowering trees in the last decade.  Bulnesia arborea was one of the foundation plantings still doing quite well.

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No one cares about your current yard temperature 🙃

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@Eric in Orlando how's your Falcataria doing? Still there? Has it taken any cold winters? 

I'm asking for a friend who would like to plant it in Greece 🤥

Zone 9b: if you love it, cover it.

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