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The North side has four azaleas alternating with 3 needle palms.
Closer on the individual needles. All are pretty small and probably happy to get out of their pots.
On the East side I've got a small yaupon holly, two waggies (with little zebra grass clumps still dormant in between them), and my larger sabal birmingham on the Southeast corner.
I was really tempted to put my 3 takils in the ground on the wall where I used the waggies. They are still only about 2 gallon size though. In my experience, trachycarpus seem to get quite a bit hardier with size. Although the takils have performed better for me than regular fortunei, nanitals, and even waggies of similar size, I want to give them the time to get tougher before I chance them in the ground. I feel they may be my best shot at a long term trunking palm here, so I want to give them the best chance I can.
Thanks for looking!
Kano ako, Pinoy kayo?
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