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Last Comment by Kostas - Posted Date: Tue June 8, 2010 5:30am [ Post a Comment
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You are welcome! :^)
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Last Comment by sunfish - Posted Date: Tue June 8, 2010 5:27am [ Post a Comment
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Last Comment by Kostas - Posted Date: Tue June 8, 2010 5:24am [ Post a Comment
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Not very sure what it is,it seems like a remote geminator but not of any of the genus i have grown. I would say Phoenix sp. ,probably from the nearest mature female specieman from the place of collection! If you can carefully remove the soil from the top,you will eventually find the seed before any of the roots and then the ID would be confirmed as it would look like a roasted coffee bean! Depending on its size,the species can be determined too although it can also be a hybrid if there are different male Phoenix sp. in the general area...If you decide to dig it up,be carefull not to break the cotyledonary petiole,a tube that connects the base of the seedling to the seed...

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Photo Details: "Palm ?" by sunfish - Posted Date: Tue June 8, 2010 - Rating: ********** 10.00

Last Comment by Jack Daw - Posted Date: Tue June 8, 2010 3:11am [ Post a Comment
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Mine died. Yours looks great!

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Last Comment by Velutina - Posted Date: Mon June 7, 2010 10:35pm [ Post a Comment
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I'm happy to see the giant Ensete made it!! Awesome :D

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Last Comment by Dalmatiansoap - Posted Date: Mon June 7, 2010 3:08pm [ Post a Comment
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Last Comment by ron_mcb - Posted Date: Mon June 7, 2010 9:43am [ Post a Comment
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cold weather got us all last year.. that's the legendary once?? its coming back.

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Last Comment by unonan - Posted Date: Mon June 7, 2010 9:05am [ Post a Comment
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where did you get it?
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Last Comment by The Hollyberry Lady - Posted Date: Mon June 7, 2010 7:49am [ Post a Comment
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Stunningly gorgeous!


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Photo Details: "CYMBIDIUM & VANDA ORCHID" by zoloff - Posted Date: Tue December 15, 2009 - Rating: ********** 10.00

Last Comment by sunfish - Posted Date: Mon June 7, 2010 4:14am [ Post a Comment
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That would be my guess. I think most root veggies do better in cool weather. At least cooler than what you have. Just a guess.
Photo Details: "Elephant Garlic" by sunfish - Posted Date: Mon June 7, 2010 - Rating: ********** 10.00

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