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Post #294851 by TIKIBOSKO on Mon, Mar 26, 2007 8:28 PM

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“I think that the previous resident might have been into tiki judging from the rubber tree, palm tree and this tray that I found. Does anyone know the age of these trees?”

Canary Islands date palms are one of the few palms that can self propagate in Southern California so that isn’t an indicator of Tiki and it looks to be 15 or so years old, unless the trunk goes way out of the frame where I can't see. As well as the ficus elastica a very common house plant, mature trees get huge around here and there are some giants in San Diego county the one pictured doesn’t look too old?

Better luck next time.

Bosko