This is probably the most aptly named monocot species of all time, robusta, since burning 40 foot bags off them with a match don't kill em. Why, cuz they're full of water.
These things are sidewalk crackers and hurricane survivors. Only I ever saw go over was planted on top of rock in thin...
It's somewhat common round here to find bumble bee hives in Date palms(canariensis), but never found a bee hive in a Washingtonian robusta to date.
Work safe MIT.
Jomo
None of them have big iffy 10 year growth bags, those look to be 2 year bags to me.
And you say they're removals, someone's peeled them for you, yet you want to SRT up?
I like trimming just such wash fans with nothing but a carpet knife in each hand and a file on my saddle to keep them razor...
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