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Chuniophoenix nana or humilis


JHR

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Good morning all.  I live in N. California in the Bay area.   I have four different Raphis that are doing well here so I thought I'd give  Chuniophoenix a try.  I've lived in my home for over thirty years now and min. temps occasionally get in to the high 30s but rarely, low 40s are common. Do you think Chuniophoenix will be OK here?   Looking for nana or humilis, preferably nana. Can't seem to locate any.  Any ideas on where to look?  Thanks in advance for your time.  JR

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41 minutes ago, JHR said:

Do you think Chuniophoenix will be OK here?   Looking for nana or humilis, preferably nana. Can't seem to locate any.  Any ideas on where to look?

Hi John, welcome to Palmtalk!  I haven't grown these but based on what I've read I would think they would do fine there with filtered sun.  You might try Floribunda for plants.  I think that coldplant.com has C. hainanensis and C. nana seeds for sale on their website if you want to go that route (not currently available though).  I believe the owner of both sources have a profile here on PalmTalk.

Jon

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