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Washingtonia In Charleston Look Good!


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indeed they do. The Atlantic coast states are so green and beautiful in summer.

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23 hours ago, Laaz said:

They always look good here. You missed the monster filifera at the McD's downtown...

I missed It! I was there for the eclipse. I posted a picture of the eclipse on DoomsDave's thread in off topic. I wasn't in the city for long. If I go back I have to see it!

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If there were a mountain range that protected the coastal states from polar vortex freezes, youguys would be able to grow so much cool stuff! All that rain would pump out some lush tropicals. 

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5 hours ago, Jdiaz31089 said:

If there were a mountain range that protected the coastal states from polar vortex freezes, youguys would be able to grow so much cool stuff! All that rain would pump out some lush tropicals. 

That would be amazing, I bet there would be coconuts all down the coast of South Carolina!

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I was in Charleston a few days ago and saw many Washingtonias that reminded me of California, especially the filifera at McDonald's! 

Here is a tall livistona chinensis I snapped a picture of:IMG_4696.thumb.JPG.89a3615361fececb1decc

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Los Angeles, CA and Myrtle Beach, SC.

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Nice, you should have stopped out on Folly. There's a yard on Ashley ave that has a bunch of nice mules & a fruiting queen.

 

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On 8/30/2017, 11:03:40, Laaz said:

Nice, you should have stopped out on Folly. There's a yard on Ashley ave that has a bunch of nice mules & a fruiting queen.

 

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coudnt find the queens but heres a giant filfera https://www.google.com/maps/@32.6753,-79.9001692,3a,75y,125.42h,98.37t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sX_D3Tov1E_FH1jjNhraWqQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

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