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Wash the pollen off The Rhapis Palm today


HoustonTropical

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Is this a directive? I just washed the pollen off of my rhapis last night. Do I have to do it again?

Looks nice, by the way. You must be doing something right!

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Lol it sure seems like it Manalto we have a little rain coming in on Friday that should take care of the rest of the yard.

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Right now is heavy live oak (Quercus sempervirens) pollen season around here. Everything is chartreuse! Your timing is perfect.

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