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I've got about 30 in the ground, and the splendor never fails to make me happy!

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Yeah you can never have too many Chambeyronias! I wish I had planted 30 ten years ago!

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Riverside, CA Z 9b

1700 ft. elevation

approx 40 miles inland

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Chambeyronias  is a must have and yours looks great So is that costus barbatus AKA spiral Ginger you have on the right. These add a great topical touch to any Palm Garden plus the yellow flowers are edible. 

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Soon, in geological terms, Southern California will be awash in "California Grown" Chamadoreas, as well as Zacky Farms chickens.

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Having a lot increases the odds of multiple flames, especially in the winter. I've had up to nine at once!

The Famous Flamethrowers, without James Brown . . . .

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17 hours ago, akamu said:

Chambeyronias  is a must have and yours looks great So is that costus barbatus AKA spiral Ginger you have on the right. These add a great topical touch to any Palm Garden plus the yellow flowers are edible. 

Yes they are!  I remember having to get mine from Clark in Encinitas 10yrs ago (that is not how old this clump is, but it is a division from my original batch).  About 5 yrs ago they made their way into Santa Barbara at most nurseries, which was awesome to see.  Everyone that walks by comments on the Costus.   Hers is a better pic! 

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Those look great I take my spent flower staulks and cut them into 8 to 10 inch pieces and shove them into a community pot and almost all of them Sprout super easy and fun to propagate. 

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