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What palm should i put here?


Sapiindo

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IMG20220616171507.thumb.jpg.8fc2a04394a3e84a00fd7f76dcea6d22.jpgThe place its kinda small maybe 1-1.5 meter, shady, and low light, the palm must have a small leaf or medium leaf and the mature height 2-3 meters

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Since your profile is blocked we know nothing about your location or climate.  It would be helpful to know your minimum winter temperatures.  :)

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San Francisco, California

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@Sapiindo I second @Darold Petty’s request. 
 

Advice that’s good for Hawaii might not fly in, say, East Texas.

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He's either on a movie set for Tomb Raider or he has one of the coolest backyards ever.

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3 hours ago, Darold Petty said:

Since your profile is blocked we know nothing about your location or climate.  It would be helpful to know your minimum winter temperatures.  :)

My location is in indonesia and temperature 25°c - 31°c

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6 hours ago, Sapiindo said:

IMG20220616171507.thumb.jpg.8fc2a04394a3e84a00fd7f76dcea6d22.jpgThe place its kinda small maybe 1-1.5 meter, shady, and low light, the palm must have a small leaf or medium leaf and the mature height 2-3 meters

The temperature is 25°c-31°c

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One of the calyptrocalyx species would work well in that spot. Most stay small and have a colorful emergent leaf.  Or a Licuala mattanensis var. Mapu would also look great. 

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