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Here's a few plants, that I planted for a neighbor.  The Macro and the Arenga just went in yesterday.  The others have been there for a few years.

Chambeyronia Macrocarpa

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Arenga Engleri

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Pritchardia 'blue' something...

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Livistona Chinensis / Ravenea Rivularis

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Sabal Mauritiformis

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Nice neighbor you are there Steve. How big was that sabal when you planted it?

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Bret

 

Coastal canyon area of San Diego

 

"In the shadow of the Cross"

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17 hours ago, quaman58 said:

Nice neighbor you are there Steve. How big was that sabal when you planted it?

Hey there, Bret.

I'm thinking that I planted that 2-3 years ago, from a 18" tall, 5 gallon.  It's maybe 5' tall now.  It was really looking nice, before a gardening "helper" whacked a few of the green fronds off!  It's grown pretty fast, which is kind of surprising, given the soil (see Arenga pic.)  I got some nice 1 gallons.  Let me know if you want to try another spot!

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Awesome! Glad to see you are spreading the palm bug!

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