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[(JxB) x B] x B 15 mos. trunk growth


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Here are a couple of pics ~ 15 months apart of an establishing [(JxB) x B] x B planted last year. 

 

            

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I would ask for something to scale with. 

:drool: and more pics

Will do..  stay tuned.. ill snap a few more pics this week..

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I would ask for something to scale with. 

:drool: and more pics

Here is another angle.. it grew quite a bit.. getting some mass to it..

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Wow. It is hard to see the Chilean Wine Palm in that tree -- heavy on the Butia traits. Even if it turns out looking almost like a pure Butia, you will at least have enjoyed a much faster growth rate. Pure Butias are incredibly slow growers.

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On ‎11‎/‎15‎/‎2015‎ ‎6‎:‎51‎:‎02‎, Sandy Loam said:

Wow. It is hard to see the Chilean Wine Palm in that tree -- heavy on the Butia traits. Even if it turns out looking almost like a pure Butia, you will at least have enjoyed a much faster growth rate. Pure Butias are incredibly slow growers.

I agree..  its starting to fill out crown wise.. and it appears to be a little different than butias with twisted hastula?   Not sure..   I'm hoping for the trunk mass.. because I think I need something a little more crown hardy than Butia.   The reasons why I love butia in my climate...  no leaf damage from cold which is a big plus.

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