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Advice on Where to Plant my B. Pimo


Briank

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Good day fellow Palm People! 

I really want to get this B. Pimo in ground.  Was lucky to find one, and still looking for Another.   

 

I have this courtyard that I is in Sun probably from 9:30AM till 3pm.  I took all the slats off that filtered the light(Termites) and Havnt our new ones up.  But might in Future not sure. 

 

I really think its a great place for my Rare B Pimo as its slow grower but really good spot to put a Smaller Rare Fan Palm.  Vs Throwing it out in Full Sun all by itself I think it would look good in this area. 

Havnt decided if I should pull the Fern bush in front next to plumeria were it more Heat, or little further back behind Rock Palm there is a Baby Alocasia that is on a drip line that is more Filtered light. Looks closer to Bizzy but is a good 2’ away from.   

What do you guys think? Both look like good spots but just comes down to more heat/Sun and “Showie” Spot or little deeper back, yet still visible.   

Many thoughts be great. 

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