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Nikita botanical garden


limoncik

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Palm trees growing in the Nikitsky botanical garden ( zone 8B). Besides represented palm trees, grow still there Trachycarpus wagnerianus. Jubaea chilensis and Washingtonia filifera/

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Very cool! Sadly I will never be able to grow most of the plants you got there without protection.. and it's not even much farther north where I live:-(

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