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Trachycarpus Fortunei (Variant)


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I have a T. Fortunei that I've raised from seed. It rarely looses a frond. It's the only one I've raised that developed so quickly. I'm sure its a regular Fortunei. It will be 3 yrs old this summer.  1st pic was about 9 months old and produced a 3 split frond. The second pic was around a year old. Thanks for looking.

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T. latisectus that's intresting. I looked up some pics of latisectus and your right they do look similar to latisectus.

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It's a good looking 🌴 👍 Always fun to grow a palm from seeds

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