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Elaeis oleifera and a teak tree with spectacular leaves


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from Townsville Palmetum. I loved this teak.

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Philip Wright

Sydney southern suburbs

Frost-free within 20 km of coast

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The Oleifera is really nice, it's too bad they aren't grown very much.  Though similar in appearance, I like the draping leaves better than Guineensis.  The only hardiness reports I've seen show it around the same as Guineensis, at least at Leu Gardens. 

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