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  1. I took those pictures not far from Andasibe. If someone has an idea please .. I was thinking at D mananjarensis, but not sure at all ..
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  2. according to me, the 2 specimens are differents. The form of the crownshaft is very different, and the second one is much more massive .. But not sure ...
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  3. Lateritic soil, at 1000-1200 m alt, 1700 mm rain /year, temp : 10 - 27 °C (18°C average) I didn't see any of these palms adults withs fruits or seeds
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  4. Ha Ha Troy, yes you are right, I have about 20 but because they are all so small it is not worth showing them, they all look the same. But here are a few more that may also look the same. This has been a labour of love. I am not a photographer,typist or a computor person and it has taken me all day to do this, and I don't have many days off, I would not have finished it without the aid of alcohol and excuse the spelling it is from memory. Cocothrinax inaguensis Trachy ukrhulensis Dypsis pinnatifrons and D. laffa Cyphophoniz elegans Ravenia glauca Pritchardia pacifica , Cocothrinax ecmanii and ravenia glauca Another Trachy ukrhulensis Pritchardia hillbrandii (Blue form) I feel ripped off, I know that it is not blue. Thrinax radiata and a bottle that we moved to get a better micro climate
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  5. Good growing collection there Steve ,plenty of shade for more Chameadorea's
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