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Parlour palm


sandgroper

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Just popped down to the local plant nursery and saw these little buggers, can't go too wrong with a price like that! I grabbed 3, I already have several large ones but its an addiction, you know what it's like, got to feed the habit!

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Very nice!  Better to get a solitary specimen that's not fighting for water/nutrients.  Here they are sometimes sold in the same sized container with about 30 seedlings crammed together!  @sandgroper will you plant indoors or out?  Not many palm species do better indoors.  :)

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I've got a nice little shaded area in the garden where I've just planted them near a pond, they'll get indirect light so they shouldn't burn. They'll be a bit difficult to see for a while as there's ground cover growing around the pond but eventually as they get taller they should look quite nice. They're quite a lovely little palm, I've got a few others where there were 15 or so seedlings crammed into the same pot but I do quite like them planted individually. 

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