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  1. I saw this I believe at the Hanging Bridges and I don't remember seening any others while I was there. Anyone know what it is?
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  2. Hi Serj, for me it seems like Heritiera littoralis - no palm, but a mangrove!?
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  3. Here is pictures of my C seifrizii now at 12' tall. Every thing I have read says 10' height. So how tall do they grow in the real world?
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  4. THIS THREAD IS USELESS WITHOUT PHOTOS !
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  5. I have one here growing at the nursery in south Florida. It's from the first, original batch of seed that came in some 12-15 years ago (??). It's definitely the most slower growing of all the species of Caryota. The one in the ground is approx. 8-9' to the tallest leaf. It did get some slight burn this past winter, but came through. The one at my house is about 6' tall. And as a sidenote, the tallest C. ophiopellis that I know of is down in the lower Keyes in a private yard, and is about 10-12' tall now. Just absolutely gorgeous too. Jeff
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  6. FYI --- - Growers do not add themselves to the Grower Ratings. In fact, many are probably unaware they are there, and many don't even want to be there. - Growers can list themselves in the For Sale section, or in the Share-a-Site section, and include any information about themselves that they wish. - Unfortunately, I have a feeling that some growers may ship internationally, but do so illegally, so would not wish this fact advertised. This is something we can not monitor, regulate, or enforce, and have a disclaimer to that effect. Only those with the proper permits, etc. would even be willing to promote the fact they do so. And many may only ship to certain locations due to the procedures or paperwork necessary. There are so many variables, that I would think each prospective buyer will need to contact each grower with their location and types of plants requested to be shipped. And I would hope that inquiries would be conducted, and assurances made, that such transactions are conducted in accordance to any local and international laws.
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  7. You guys.... don't you know what that is? That is a very toxic plant only found in tropical places!! If you touch it you will die within 72 hours!!! Stay AWAY from that plant! Lol just kidding I have no idea what it is
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