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David, yours is still in its very early stages of curling and believe me Ive seen a specimen with the crown fully "upside down", as you can see the pics below mine is correcting itself from good doses of fertiliser n minerals which incl Boron, so dose up n dont give up.

Geoff, yes I agree, it really is a weird random phenomenon especially happening to Bangalow Palms "worldwide" that can like ours be "side by side" to very healthy unaffected Palms.

Maybe these weird Bangalows should be called Hangalow ?

Pete :)

"Hangalow"!?

Lol! Dead_

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