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Hello I am looking for one of these with trunk on it. Maybe 2 or 3 feet of trunk would be nice. Does anyone know where I could find one that size?

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(macario @ Nov. 13 2007,09:08)

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Hello I am looking for one of these with trunk on it. Maybe 2 or 3 feet of trunk would be nice. Does anyone know where I could find one that size?

My lame brother has an 8 footer in the front but chopped because he didn't like the spores.  What a retard!

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Dicksonia antarctica will grow from the chopped off trunk,  so it need not die, and if it is kept damp it can live for a long time after its severed.

However,  none of the Cyathea can be recovered from a severed trunk.

chris.oz

Bayside Melbourne 38 deg S. Winter Minimum 0 C over past 6 years

Yippee, the drought is over.

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I can add an AE-AE banana plant to the deal for one with a few feet of trunk.

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