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Ha you like that got you in uh? Maybe not.
Well yeah I picked up a couple plants with pups. Plants are still young so I am not expecting a positive ID. The guy I got them from said they have reached 10' I do not know where he measuring from. All green leafs(mid rib as well, both sides). Long and slender based upon my DC of equal height. At the same time the p-stem is smaller in diameter. Plants seems to pup like mad based upon height. The petioles seem to have some distance from p-stem based again on my DC. The lines on the leaf(what are they called) are alternating with one a raised and flat line. They also have more separation than my DC. Completely closed petioles. Here are some of his pictures. I can add my own more detailed if needed. TIA folk! I think it is a dwarf Namwah. Don't those have some red when young?
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