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Hyphaene coriacea

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Visited my place out in Havasu AZ and found that my Hyphaene coriacea In the ground from four about 4 years from a 5 gallon and finally trunking and dividing into 4 heads

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Very nice Sergio, that thing is loving the Havasu heat.

Matt in Temecula, CA

Hot and dry in the summer, cold with light frost in the winter. Halfway between the desert and ocean

Nice visuals....:)

love conquers all..

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You are forcing me to cut back a year's growth of grass and weed to see what mine looks like.

Wai`anae Steve-------www.waianaecrider.com
Living in Paradise, Leeward O`ahu, Hawai`i, USA
Temperature range yearly from say 95 to 62 degrees F
Only 3 hurricanes in the past 51 years and no damage. No floods where I am, No tornados, No earthquakes
No moles, squirrels, chipmunks, deer, etc. Just the neighbors "wild" chickens

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Matt these palms are pretty bullet proof only problem is cleaning those thorns on them are like fish hooks got stuck twice on the forearm, Steve by all means clear up the grass and post a pic, not a popular palm but i think it will grow well for all the zone pushers that would like a Bismarkia, just think not too many pics of this palm posted enough. Her is another one i planted this last weekend and a Bismark that is doing very well out there.

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Here is pic of my neighbors home for the Washie fans.

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