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2 hours ago, PalmatierMeg said:

I still have one forsteriana and the belmoreana. The forsteriana has approx. 3’ of trunk but the belmoreana still hasn’t trunked after all the years. They survived Hurricane Ian but lost most of their canopy so their long term prognosis is guarded. Good news is we are going into winter. Bad news today is Ft. Myers will be the warmest place in the nation at 86F. I may still have a couple small forsteriana and a belmoreana in pots stashed next to the east side of the house where there is a bit of shade. I moved most of my container garden there. I haven’t check on their status lately as we are overwhelmed by storm cleanup.

Sorry to hear that. It’s been a bad year for Florida regarding hurricanes.

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