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I bought this as a seedling 6 years ago in san Francisco ,,it lives indoors in a cool greenhouse for the winter and then outdoors here in Connecticut for the summer

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TRACHYCARPUS !     sorry about spelling … 

 

 

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Nice silver hue to the new growth.  How much growth over the 6 years?

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its about 54 inches tall now   full day sun

 

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Here's my own T. princeps from today. It grows in the partial shade of a Feijoa sellowiana (a useful semi-evergreen tree for shade and fruit). To the R is a Ravenea glauca, and to the L is a Rhapidophyllum hystrix. Background blooms are on 4 different varieties of Tecoma.

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