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Wollemi pine

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A small Wollemi in the garden, they are very tough. So if you have one waiting to be planted dont be afraid of planting it, there super tough. 

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At the botanical garden of Naples, there is a beautiful specimen and it is already quite large.

GIUSEPPE

One survived for a little while in Norfolk, Virginia, but died for some reason after a couple or so years.

God bless America...

and everywhere else too.

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9 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

That’s a lovely specimen, shortly after they discovered them and propagated them botanical gardens around the world where the first gardens to get them as gifts to ensure their survival. Then slowly they became available from a specialist nursery that had the license to propagate and sell them. 

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7 hours ago, VA Jeff said:

One survived for a little while in Norfolk, Virginia, but died for some reason after a couple or so years.

Perhaps they should try another one, they are a beautiful tree. I did see one in the Kew gardens a few years back. 

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