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They look great. Good work!

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Zone 6b maritime climate

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Photos from today

Texas Filibusta

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Fayetteville Filibusta
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all look great, i grow filifera and robusta myself from seed here in oklahoma 7b. I have a pretty good size robusta in the ground (along with a sabal and windmill) that was about a 5gal when planted 4 years ago. 

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Youtube - Okpalms 

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On 7/17/2024 at 10:45 AM, WattsZ said:

all look great, i grow filifera and robusta myself from seed here in oklahoma 7b. I have a pretty good size robusta in the ground (along with a sabal and windmill) that was about a 5gal when planted 4 years ago. 

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wow! your in ground palm is a suvivor! do you protect your washie?

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I do protect it during the worst parts of winter. last year we had a very very mild winter 

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Youtube - Okpalms 

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On 7/29/2024 at 11:55 PM, WattsZ said:

I do protect it during the worst parts of winter. last year we had a very very mild winter 

Us too i think Washingtonian robustas would be good annuals for cooler climates lol or dug up and stored in the winter like cannas (Not the same thing the canna is a corm the washy is still in need of light and water) But i would like to take a stroll through NY and see washies in ground that are small 4-year-olds or something

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On 7/29/2024 at 11:55 PM, WattsZ said:

I do protect it during the worst parts of winter. last year we had a very very mild winter 

Ooo i have an idea can you try and keep that think alive long enough for it to flower? TRY PLEASE!

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