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Washy at the end of the season


WSimpson

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This is  the most growth it will have this season . I see a little cold damage from a Low of either 23F , what The WeatherUnderground says our Low was on Monday morning 11/21 , or it was 25F which is what Accuweather says our Low was on that morning  ? Typically the older fronds get damaged first , but overall it looks decent .

Hopefully it will stay above 23F well into January . If it does stay above 23F it would be decent looking from last May to January . which is close to 8 months looking decent . Several years ago  I had a 20F on November 13th  ( second coldest temperature for that winter which had a  lowest Low of 19F )  , so the fronds could get zapped at any time , although looking mild here for a while . 

Will

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Here it is  with Carlie for scale . Tifton Hardy Palmetto to the right along with some minors 

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