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Last December I had a 14-18' bismarck transplanted on my front yard. My other bismark got clipped during hurricane Ian. She was a beauty but she had to go. Being a snow bird I couldn't care for my new Bismark all summer long so I hoped for the best when I returned this fall.  I was pleased to see she recovered from shock and appears to be doing ok. Today I removed the support brackets around her and she is now in her own.  My tree person said she's not as vibrant as she could be but I'm happy to see this large transplanted bismarck survived her first year. Hope she improves over time. And stays healthy. It was an expensive investment. 

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Good work!

Andrei W. Konradi, Burlingame, California.  Vicarious appreciator of palms in other people's gardens and in habitat

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Crazy how long the petioles are compared to out here where it’s more dry.  
 

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