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Read about Washingtonia robusta in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Washingtonia sonorae, Wats. (Neowashingtonia Sonorae, Rose). Top of petiole obtuse where it joins the blade, the latter abundantly supplied with filaments: st. 25 ft. high, 1 ft. diam.: lvs. 3-4 ft. diam., somewhat glaucous, very filiferous; petioles 3 ft. long, very slender, 2 in. wide at base, 3/4 in. at apex, floccose-hairy along the margins and with stout curved spines: fr. 1/4 in. long, edible. Guyamas and Low. Calif., Mex.—Yet imperfectly known in cult.


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