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Another old frond removal today. This one is particularly special as it's the only solitary maroon leaf,  red vestiaria I've ever been able to find. And believe me I've looked.

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Absolutely beautiful, keep looking for more single stem beauties I say.  I just managed to germinate a stack of them, I will keep an eye for the elusive single stem! 

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A few intresting varieties of palms caught my eye,  as watered away! IMG_9901.thumb.jpeg.6ea5e75e8f176c2af84e483c1478158e.jpegDypsis rosea IMG_9899.thumb.jpeg.088bfe47b92b780d4c99d0e0f6ed5196.jpegRhapis nanzanishiki IMG_9898.thumb.jpeg.683eb74c620ba59b995e0b44eeceeed5.jpegDypsis tsaravoasira IMG_9896.thumb.jpeg.211f3268f3949a360005a9d965f062bb.jpegsynecanthus warscewiczianus I

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13 hours ago, happypalms said:

Absolutely beautiful, keep looking for more single stem beauties I say.  I just managed to germinate a stack of them, I will keep an eye for the elusive single stem! 

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There's more out there somewhere. I'm sure of it. The hunt will continue. 

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These two caught my eye so much I had to buy them at the Annual PACSOA show, best bit is they are both flowering! IMG_9938.thumb.jpeg.af62f543edea4ac8ea6b68b403039f31.jpegGeonoma atrovirens IMG_9946.thumb.jpeg.1cfc63aa3c365dd3dbb2add914a1cdc8.jpeglicuala sallehana 

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It was a flamethrower when it came into this world and it’s going out as a flamethrower as well.

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Even if my garden is young, for some palms The circle is complete 

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Two new Dypsis procera certainly got my eye attention after I planted them today! 

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Clinostigma samoense

Clinostigma with Astrocaryum, Pritcharia, and Attalea in the foreground. 

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Red Latania new frond 

 

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Okay, it's in the grow room, Sabine just said, Phönix canariensis is doing well 🤗

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