ScotTi
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The W.filifera is not often seen here in FL, so I wanted to share my experience with it.I collected the filifera seed from habitat in the California canyons Labor Day 2001. I soaked them a day and planting the seed when the 9-11 news was breaking. The palms (4) were put in the ground 1 yr later on 9-11. Here is a picture of one of the filiferas as it looks now. If you look close at the picture to the left you can see a little of a second filifera. The palms were planted in doubles about 7' apart, replacing the tall Washingtonia hybrids that were removed after lightning strikes.