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5g Jubea chilensis 35


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Healthy 5g plant in San Diego 

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Wish it would survive here :crying:

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Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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Looking at it closer now, it looks like more of a Phoenix collected in balboa park most likely. Not sure which. Lowered to 30$

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What kind of Phoenix do you think it is?

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My best guess would be rupicola. That’s one of the more common ones they have there and I don’t think I’ve collected other Phoenix species. 

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