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My new chamaerops bargain!!


Jamesasb

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I have a chamaerops and want to share pics! 

wondering if anyone knows which type of chamaerops humillis this one is?

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If it does have an identifying name beyond C. humilis, I'm not aware of it. With countless variations it would be difficult to label each one specifically. This one has the red petiole bases and long black spines. Nice!

Cheers, Barrie.

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Black spines and a silver leaf, this would be cerifera or more correctly argentata. Nice plant, how much was that if you don't mind me asking?

Regards Neil

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8 hours ago, Neil C said:
On 28/10/2016, 12:18:56, Neil C said:

Black spines and a silver leaf, this would be cerifera or more correctly argentata. Nice plant, how much was that if you don't mind me asking?

Regards Neil

Glad to read that silver leaves is not the sole distinctive feature for cerifera (sorry argantata).

 

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