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finally after several attempts, I managed  to germinate some chamaedorea neurochlamys,please some info?   As is cold hardy?  withstands  frost   lightweight?

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leaves were ruined after strong rains
 

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GIUSEPPE

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Very easy palm for me... 

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Hi Gyuseppe. 

I have found them easy to grow. Mine are up to 3.5 mtrs in height. With a skinny trunk. Not sure about frost we have never had any.

 

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Ciao Giuseppe,

in Palermo no problem (but no frost), very fast.

Pietro

Regards,

Pietro Puccio

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3 hours ago, pietropuccio said:

Ciao Giuseppe,

in Palermo no problem (but no frost), very fast.

Pietro

CIAO PIETRO !

HELLO PIETRO !
what a surprise ! , I have also seen your post of Dypsis decaryi on the  european palm society

I did not know that you  have also  the chamaedorea neurochlamys,you the cultivated from long time?

this year with the new germinations ,I arrived  to  about 25 species of chamaedorea, many made with seeds of  rarepalmseeds 

PIETRO, if I remember well, you cultivate  the  palms from the seventies of the last century, it is so?

GIUSEPPE

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8 hours ago, Palms4Steve said:

Hi Gyuseppe. 

I have found them easy to grow. Mine are up to 3.5 mtrs in height. With a skinny trunk. Not sure about frost we have never had any.

 

HELLO STEVE

you have also chamaedorea pinnatifrons, you see the difference with chamaedorea neurochlamys, or are very similar?
 

 

GIUSEPPE

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15 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

I did not know that you  have also  the chamaedorea neurochlamys,you the cultivated from long time?

this year with the new germinations ,I arrived  to  about 25 species of chamaedorea, many made with seeds of  rarepalmseeds 

PIETRO, if I remember well, you cultivate  the  palms from the seventies of the last century, it is so?

Thanks Giuseppe,

I have a plant 7 years old (4 years in the ground) 1.7 m tall.

Congratulations for the rich collection of Chamaedorea.

I transferred the first palms in the ground  in the 1975.

Regards,

Pietro

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Regards,

Pietro Puccio

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16 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

HELLO STEVE

you have also chamaedorea pinnatifrons, you see the difference with chamaedorea neurochlamys, or are very similar?
 

 

Yes I do have Chamaedorea pinnatifrons, they do look similar , but have been growing a lot slower.

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