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Posted by Phil in Atlanta
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on 11/3/2009, 9:22 pm, in reply to "Re: A butia-ful day today - sometimes it pays to take a wrong turn - ATL foliage shot"
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You have a good eye, Mick. While I thought it was cool looking in general, I did not think about the smaller fronds, etc, until you mentioned it. It does look like a Chamaerops 'waggie', as it were. I have only seen a few pics of the C. 'vulcano' but it looks very close.
Thanks!
Atlanta, Georgia
January 52F/34F, July 89F/71F
Hardiness z8a
Annual: Rain = 50 inches, GDD's = 5300
Winter low last 6 years: 12F, 15F, 18F, 24F, 16F, 18F
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