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A couple of Oregon Waggies.


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I was never a huge fan of waggles but these have been growing on me as they get some size. 
The larger of the two has 35” of trunk and the smaller about half that. Pretty care free for me and the bonus is they always looks neat and tidy unlike regular fortunei. 

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A couple of beauties there @Chester B. I lost one about the same size as your smaller one last winter. It wasn't apparent until spring (a slow arriving one) arrived.

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Those look fantastic!  I like wags.  I've got a few princeps x wag that are just starting to go palmate. I have high hopes for those.  My princeps x fortunei has big fronds that are stiff with white undersides. And it grows much faster than straight princeps.

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I would definitely prefer the Princeps x Wag as opposed to straight wag.  If you have extras of each the hybrids and are looking to unload, let me know.  I pass by your place often.

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Very nice!

They're going to get tall pretty fast, even if they get snowed on. I've seen some down here about 30 feet tall down in Sherman Oaks.

Keep us apprised of their progress!

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