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The difference in tropical climates to subtropical climates is amazing gor palm growth. 25 years old these two and they are not breaking any records in the growing department. Still there tough cool tolerant palms thay endure all sorts of conditions and bounce back after Mother Nature gives them a touch up! 

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I would like to adopt a kangaroo and let it roam free in my garden.IMG_3574.jpeg

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GIUSEPPE

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@gyuseppe you can have the Roos , I will take the palms! 😂Harry

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13 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

I would like to adopt a kangaroo and let it roam free in my garden.IMG_3574.jpeg

Certainly for a small fee or large fee if you like, adopt one or two or all three pay per roo and it can run around my garden for you! They make great lawnmowers! 

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12 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

@gyuseppe you can have the Roos , I will take the palms! 😂Harry

Iam with you Harry the Roos are nice but the palms are better, Australia the only country that eats its cost of arms animal! 
Richard 

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