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Juania australis, earlscliffe garden Ireland


kristof p

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Does anyone know how the Juania australis is doing in the Earlscliffe garden in Ireland? I visited this palm back in march 2009 and it looked healthy back then. It must have grown a lot.... 

 

Me with the Earlscliffe Juania, 2009

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In answer to your question about the Juania australis at Earlscliffe garden, it is doing very well. It is now over 10 metres tall and recently was confirmed as a female!

David Foley

Earlscliffe

Howth, Co. Dublin, Ireland

www.earlscliffe.com

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