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Pics Of Washingtonia Robusta IN HABITAT??


Adam from Oz

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Dear folks  :)

i was about to comment that iam a die hard fan of the washy filifera's,but felt that a palm is a palm.so kept quite.

but seening the first few stills i thought even the robastas do

grow massively in the american wild.

thanks zac for the info...& I.D,since it appeared to be too good

to be a robusta Sp.

any way the still were all fentastic & wish to know one thing from regular hikers to the wild country side.are there field rats

and snakes near the washy's.and birds nest in the washy's dried skirt like petticoat's....

Thanks & love,

Kris  :)

love conquers all..

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