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Pandanus utilis - Hala Tree
By Delonix1
- 6 Sep, 2017
- 2 likes
There's many Hala trees at Quail Botanical Garden. This is one of the smallest ones in the gardens. Later, I'll post a pic of a much large ones' trunk and aerial roots. Photo taken Sept. 5, 2017.
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Yes, I like this one. It's still pretty big even though it's the smaller one growing in the gardens.
7 Sep, 2017
Must be a "primitive plant" display..the 3' Dragonfly is a tip off.
Pandanus are different..like Pines,Palms,and Cycads rolled into one. Good color on that one.
7 Sep, 2017
If I had a big harden I would nt say no to it either. I dread how big the other sizes are if this one is small.
7 Sep, 2017
The one I have took that 108F only a month into being potted from bare root. I see just small burn spots. I was going to move it..but didnt-lol. I did water.
8 Sep, 2017
That was meant to be if I had a big garden lol.
8 Sep, 2017
Ohhhhh.-wink.
8 Sep, 2017
lol Stan .?
8 Sep, 2017
Stan,
It's not a primitive display. However, I know with the big, fake dragon fly, I see why you thought that. Lol!
It's great your Hala tree didn't get burned in that nasty heatwave!
10 Sep, 2017
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Wow thats a beauty.
6 Sep, 2017