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8 hours ago, John2468 said:

Verschaffeltia growing nicely, it is very slow growing for me.

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Hi John hers a couple of verschaffeltia, purchased seeds named as black seed, totally different looking seeds but a verschaffeltia splendida.

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What you look for is what is looking

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What you look for is what is looking

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Areca songenthensis, dypsis baronii black petiole, both looking good! 

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Licuala bracteata showing some promise of its potential! 

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Some of my coconut palms from the top 

 

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Bentnickia condapanna, one tough palm, it’s so dry at the moment and the condapanna is still looking good! It could look better with a lot more water, but iam impressed at how tough they are! 

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A nice dypsis plumosa in the sandstone countryside and a Areca vestria not wanting to miss out on any attention! 

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Three easy growing palms. That get attention IMG_1559.thumb.jpeg.ed3139c2d13da50c082563497bc5344d.jpegChambeyronia macrocarpa IMG_1562.thumb.jpeg.14271ba9759ea6e9736f067df7822b7e.jpeglinospadix monostachya IMG_1560.thumb.jpeg.78188e78974e4073a11eb084a58d104b.jpegLivistona rotundifolia 

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Repost of the tallest Thrinax radiata's I have seen in a local residenceIMG_1966.thumb.jpeg.9f56f2f4da166314339495257a04168b.jpeg

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Three rare ones getting my attention today. IMG_1593.thumb.jpeg.cd8c99fd97bd8c52ba4e21f65a4ae92a.jpegPinanga sp BorneoIMG_1595.thumb.jpeg.49ca838c8b40109c090559b0b7a11a3f.jpegAreca ahmada IMG_1594.thumb.jpeg.ca08e1f57024cf465bb1660c8ec4c1ea.jpeglicuala sallehana var incisifolia 

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Butia yatay and friends under a mist halo a couple of weeks ago.

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South Arm, Tasmania, Australia - 42° South

Mild oceanic climate, with coastal exposure.

 

Summer: 12°C (53°F) average min, to 21°C (70°F) average daily max. Up to 40°C (104°F max) rarely.

 

Winter: 6°C (43°F) average min, to 13°C (55°F) average daily max. Down to 0°C (32°F) occasionally, some light frost.

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Ravenea glauca 

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Bees are a welcome addition in getting attention! 

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Three for the price of one, archontophoenix Cunninghamiana, dypsis saintlucei and Arenga engleri. 

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Red Latania opening a new frond

 

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