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Areca vestiaria at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C.


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A few pictures of a potted Areca vestiaria at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C.  These are from 2013, so not sure whether they are still there.  Gotta love these! :)

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Tom

Bowie, Maryland, USA - USDA z7a
hardiestpalms.com

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Both forms have got to be one of my all-time favorite palm species! :wub:

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Naples (inland), FL - technically 10a but more like 9b in the winter :hmm:

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Oh man those look good!

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Larry Shone in wet and sunny north-east England!  Zone9 ish

Tie two fish together and though they have two tails they cannot swim <>< ><>

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Awesome. I love these a. Vestiarias. 

Tracy

Stuart, Florida

Zone 10a

So many palms, so little room

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Thats awesome! I went to this Botanical Garden in 2013 as well, now Im gonna search my pictures to see if I saw this too!

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Looking for:  crytostachys hybrids, Pseudophoenix sargentii Leucothrinax morrisii, livingstona canarensis

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So I totally saw it! But realised this is from 2012.

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Looking for:  crytostachys hybrids, Pseudophoenix sargentii Leucothrinax morrisii, livingstona canarensis

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