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Feb 20, 2012 8:49 PM CST
Name: tarev
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That is my other concern too, when it really start to get big, I will have a difficult time moving the plant in and out or anywhere around....though I know it is a slow grower, but this one has such lush leaves..right now it is in a south facing room upstairs. It may still be short in height but the lush leaves makes it look big and wide.

Knowing how Plumeria and Sanseveira cannot survive in our winter outdoors makes me really hesistant to bring this ponytail palm outdoors.

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