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Nannorrhops ritchiana in a pot


Grasswing

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Hi everyone,

I want to share with you my potted Nannorrhops, one of the oldest palms that I have. It is an extremely slow species, but to be fair, it didn't have the optimal conditions all the time and I neglected it a bit for quite some time. This one is 7 years old and despite having still undivided leaves, it has some suckers already (if it is right to call them suckers). Here are some visuals, enjoy!

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Regards,
Ondra

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Ondra

Prague, Czech Republic

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I have found these to grow at a moderate pace.  It takes two solid years from seed for a nice 1 gallon plant. Two more years and you can get a nice 5 gallon plant with a 3" diameter trunk.

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On 22-5-2018 11:49:15, Grasswing said:

Hi everyone,

I want to share with you my potted Nannorrhops, one of the oldest palms that I have. It is an extremely slow species, but to be fair, it didn't have the optimal conditions all the time and I neglected it a bit for quite some time. This one is 7 years old and despite having still undivided leaves, it has some suckers already (if it is right to call them suckers). Here are some visuals, enjoy!

20180522_112015.thumb.jpg.4c07f14779ed6c20180522_112036.thumb.jpg.90924334ff4a0d

20180522_112045.thumb.jpg.2e284ecd09a9b4

Regards,
Ondra

7 years...:bemused:

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Amsterdam,

The Netherlands

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