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I have finally decided to start planting into my garden I will start by planting these palms in spring try to guess the species (a lot of them are hybrids)

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Isn't it a bit too early?

I think I can see a mule palm

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Zone 9b: if you love it, cover it.

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10 minutes ago, Than said:

Isn't it a bit too early?

I think I can see a mule palm

I ordered these a while ago they arrived today im not planning to plant them yet obviously but i will keep them in this pots until about mid april nope no mule its a silver queen

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4 minutes ago, dimitriskedikogloy said:

I ordered these a while ago they arrived today im not planning to plant them yet obviously but i will keep them in this pots until about mid april nope no mule its a silver queen

Which seller? All of them look very healthy. 

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Zone 9b: if you love it, cover it.

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10 minutes ago, Than said:

Which seller? All of them look very healthy. 

coldpalm i really highly recommend them sometimes shipping to greece can be a little delayed but the palms stay just fine and healthy i ordered phoenix reclinatas and p.reclinata x canariensis plus silver queens these should do pretty well in my area

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Very nice! They will be great additions to your landscape. Harry

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