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My 12 year old dwarf Areca catechu


enis alsan

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Thanks, good to know. I have two......a small seedling and another about 2ft in height. Both acquired this summer.

Good luck on selling yours.

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Gorgeous palm, one of my top 10 favorites. :greenthumb:

-Randy

"If you need me, I'll be outside" -Randy Wiesner Palm Beach County, Florida Zone 10Bish

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I agree Randy. Im just saddened that I haven't got any seed to come up that are good looking dwarfs.

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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That's one nice looking palm!

Even here in Areca catechu heaven, the dwarf form is still quite difficult to find.

Nick C - Living it up in tropical 'Nam....

 

PHZ - 13

 

10°.57'N - 106°.50'E

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Nope. As usual, I cant base my knowledge on first hand experience, but what I've read on pt. People in the know say they can revert back to regular catechu

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It has not flowered yet, but has produced tiny and under developed flower panicles which drop off.

I do keep it in a shadier part of the yard and that could be the reason?

She's getting way too big to lug inside whenever it gets into the 30's at night!!!

Only reason why I have it for sale.

eaperture

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Nope. As usual, I cant base my knowledge on first hand experience, but what I've read on pt. People in the know say they can revert back to regular catechu

Yeh thought so!!! Just got 100 from Toby will see how they turn out?

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I agree Randy. Im just saddened that I haven't got any seed to come up that are good looking dwarfs.

The semi dwarfs are very nice looking palms. The true dwarfs fetch handsome prices due to their rarity.

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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