Pachypodium namaquanum

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Pachypodium namaquanum

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Re-potted today. In another 30 (Its 14-15?) years its going to be a head turner! p.s.Its got 2 heads,maybe a 3rd is in there. Leafs out in mid to late summer.
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Note that this is leaning toward the southern exposure. A real curve in the trunk.
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