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Aug 16, 2016 7:47 AM CST
Name: Deborah
midstate South Carolina (Zone 8a)
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Wow, that's quite a huge specimen! Lovey dubby Thanks for sharing it. I was walking around the block in a small town that I was visiting, and noticed 2 huge pony tail palms on either side of the doorway. They were seriously neglected and looked barely alive. When I saw the lady of the house come out, I asked her about the age of the plants. She stated that they belonged to her late husband and that they were at least 40 years old. She apparently has not interest in caring for them, but I'd think that she'd throw some water on them every so often. Good grief. How hard can that be? Grumbling It was such a shame. Thumbs down

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