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Just got this today from a friend at a Waimanolo nursery.Which he just got from the Big Island. Bought it as maybe Utilis, but I think it looks

more like Dypsis fibrosa. What does everyone think?? Can't wait to put it into the ground.

aloha

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Posted

another shot. no branching yet. My small one foot fibrosa has already split into

two.

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Posted

also I was thinking on part sun. Under a kukui tree. I do have a full Honolulu sun spot, but

I'm afraid it will fry.

thanks

Posted

Colin did you get it from Yamashita's nursery ?

Posted

Yes , I did Bill

aloha

Posted

Yes , I did Bill

aloha

Colin they are utilis or thats what I got them as I sold them to yamashita 2 months ago happy growing

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should look like this in about 3 years

Posted

Hey thanks Bill, they were in great shape. I might keep it in a larger decorative pot

after seeing yours, I don't want it to take up most of my small garden.

aloha

Colin

Posted

Holy cow Colin, when I first looked at it I thought it was in the ground. That thing is beautiful. I hope it does well in a big pot, so far so good.

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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