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Pinanga disticha flowering


Mandrew968

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I got 3 of these. I planted one, sold the other and this one is just hanging out in the nursery. The flowers are fragrant too.

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Nice! :greenthumb: I have a few of these in garden. Something to look forward to.

"If you need me, I'll be outside" -Randy Wiesner Palm Beach County, Florida Zone 10Bish

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Mine aborted , but has a few more suckers . Its getting planted out soon ...come on the wet ....

Michael in palm paradise,

Tully, wet tropics in Australia, over 4 meters of rain every year.

Home of the Golden Gumboot, its over 8m high , our record annual rainfall.

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One of Mikeys select forms . Going to repot and attempt removal of a sucker or 2 .

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Michael in palm paradise,

Tully, wet tropics in Australia, over 4 meters of rain every year.

Home of the Golden Gumboot, its over 8m high , our record annual rainfall.

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Great to see this Pinanga can flower when it's still small AND that the flowers are fragrant. My only P. disticha is a steady grower for me, but not a hint of a trunk yet. I planted this seedling Sept. 2010. Hover on the photos for the photo dates.

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Cindy Adair

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a great plant, thanks for posting all.

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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