Chamaerops humilis and Trithrinax acanthacoma. Two droughtresistant palms for Med. climates.


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>From: Charles Dills <cdills@fix.net>
>Subject: Chamaerops humilis
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>	Where did I get the idea that Chamaerops humilis grew
>naturally in the mediterranean zone of Chile? Does anyone have any
>evidence that it does?
>
>	I got the idea somewhere and was about to buy one for our
>mediterranean Botanical Garden when I checked and could not
>substantiate the idea. Oops, I saved some money. Unless one of you
>can give me some documentation that it does grow there!
>			---Chas---
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