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Some of the first palms I purchased

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Been a while since I’ve stood in front of these Trachycarpus. Some of the first I acquired after getting interested in palms some 21+ years ago. Planted at my old mans property in Kingswinford, West Midlands, UK.

Who knew back then they were the first of many dots that connected, leading to us ultimately emigrating to Australia.

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Trachycarpus fortunei

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Trachycarpus takagii

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For those of you that frequent Facebook, I’ve set up a group called “Pommy palms”, where many of the palms I’ve seen since emigrating to Australia have been documented. If you wish to be a member, copy and paste “Pommy palms” into Facebook to view the page and click “Join group”.

Both beautiful yet distinctive

Nice looking palms . They seem well cared for. Harry

  • 10 months later...
On 10/30/2024 at 8:34 AM, Jonathan Haycock said:

Been a while since I’ve stood in front of these Trachycarpus. Some of the first I acquired after getting interested in palms some 21+ years ago. Planted at my old mans property in Kingswinford, West Midlands, UK.

Who knew back then they were the first of many dots that connected, leading to us ultimately emigrating to Australia.

IMG_2745.thumb.jpeg.db54b4c4ff49ac3edfb317ea90f8b354.jpeg

Trachycarpus fortunei

IMG_2748.thumb.jpeg.84664e087f8668b0671e6af6b45a0270.jpeg

Trachycarpus takagii

IMG_2749.jpeg

Most beautiful trachys I have ever seen

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