Trachycarpus fortunei planting

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  1. Kristen

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    Yours are likely to be more hardy grown "hard" from seed (although I left my seedlings outside by mistake last winter and That was That :( )

    I think they look nice as a "thicket carpet" when young ... and then you can select the one(s) you want for a tree from that carpet, perhaps?
     
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