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after removing the fleece protection and sagex protection around the balcony yesterday

washingtonia robusta looks like this

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3 minutes ago, Mazat said:

after removing the fleece protection and sagex protection around the balcony yesterday

washingtonia robusta looks like this

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more pictures 

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Just now, Mazat said:

more pictures 

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we bought it in end of spril 2024 and planted out on the balconey 

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10 minutes ago, Mazat said:

we bought it in end of spril 2024 and planted out on the balconey 

this time she made 5 new wagons according to Sabine, which she really wanted. of course I like the washingtonia too 😄🤗

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it grows faster and faster, of course even more due to the many warm to hot days ...

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Here Washingtonia are like weeds, they grow everywhere, they produce lots of seeds, but almost all of them are now hybrids of robusta x filifera or filifera x robusta

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GIUSEPPE

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