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Update on young palms.


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Just sharing some pics just took. Waggy x Fortunei about 70 of them. Next S. Minor, 3rd phoenix Reclinata 4th phoenix dactylifera medjoll. Just did a few phoenix for fun. Waggie x Princeps last mystery Trachycarpus thought to be possibly a t. Latisectus x waggie hybrid x waggie.

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I bought it and the one in the background from a friend a year ago. So I'm not sure. It's the waggie x Princeps new form. I'm guessing around 4 years the other is quiet a bit smaller.

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Nice ans green 🌴🌴👍

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