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Sabal minor, let’s see them!!!


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2 hours ago, Dwarf Fan said:

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That’s the one you dug up? Looking damn good

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1 hour ago, teddytn said:

That’s the one you dug up? Looking damn good

Yes sir thank you, it is exactly 3 months and a day later.

Tomorrow during the day I will get a pic of the “twin brother” (purchased at the same time, both dug up and moved) that has always been larger and was left in the ground.

 I updated the thread:
https://www.palmtalk.org/forum/topic/82223-sabal-minor-saxophonetillering-root-transplant-pics/#comment-1156673

 

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Here is ‘Big Brother’ that always grew better because it had lived under the dappled shade of a large Pecan tree while it was in ground in Central Texas for 3+ years before being dug and moved to N. Padre Island.


Left to Right:
Canna Lilly ‘Orange Punch’, Chamaedorea radicalis ‘Non-Trunking’, Arundinaria tecta x2, Trachycarpus fortunei ‘Bulgaria’ & Thrinax radiata (*Scorched from being snowed upon before I covered it with a bucket during the recent Polar Vortex).

Center: Sabal minor 

Today 3/13/2024

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Gratuitous Heel Shot:

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Polar Vortex Shot 1/15/2024:

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