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Nypa help needed


HiLaura

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I'm new here and figured this was the best place to get some help... We purchased a property in Hawaii a little over a year ago that has some gorgeous nypa growing on it.  We have loved watching it flower and seed.  While having a large rotten mango tree removed one of the large branches fell onto half of the nypa and tore the fronds.  The roots and base seem to still be intact.  Will it regrow? Any advice on what to do with the fruits that have fallen off?  Here are a few pictures of the fruits.image.jpeg.c18076a326ac113be641ad68bccf8995.jpegimage.jpeg.8f9054883a2afd0b2bf44bd4c08113bb.jpegimage.jpeg.7ed5a026d87d6482a4a6197a93b5440c.jpegimage.jpeg.e3436b7054ba56a87626acb402d3d671.jpeg

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