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Chamaedoreas they never get dull and I don’t know what the clivia is doing flowering now, crazy warm weather!

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What you look for is what is looking

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Calyptrocalyx holrungii in flower 

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22 hours ago, happypalms said:

Chamaedoreas they never get dull and I don’t know what the clivia is doing flowering now, crazy warm weather!

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It it Chamaedorea adscendens?  How tall is it?  
 

I have two Chamaedorea adscendens that are in a pot that are 18 or 19 years old and are only about 2 ft (61 cm) tall. It’s a very tough palm, but very slow here (my experience). 

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4 hours ago, sgvcns said:

Calyptrocalyx holrungii in flower 

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Calyptrocalyx hollrungii seedlings 

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1 hour ago, Palms1984 said:

It it Chamaedorea adscendens?  How tall is it?  
 

I have two Chamaedorea adscendens that are in a pot that are 18 or 19 years old and are only about 2 ft (61 cm) tall. It’s a very tough palm, but very slow here (my experience). 

Yes it is a chamaedorea adscendens, it’s about 3ft tall, I have one that is 5ft. Both are 26 years old. Do you want any seeds ?

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Gausia maya, Burretokentia hapala. 

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The good old Chambeyronia and the dypsis saintlucei poking its head up above the greenhouse. 

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Double Coconut (Lodocea) at Ann Norton:IMG_1827.thumb.jpeg.33aa0b5efadfd6907d6bfbd82a733a22.jpeg

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Caryota maxima, winter is approaching with a sky that colour in the southern hemisphere! 

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Couple of Chambeyronia hookeri looking quite happy! 

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Ravenea rivularis put them in a tropical garden and they are next level. 

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Another group of Coconuts at the beach:IMG_2466.thumb.jpeg.13c521fa3a5810a8972f36dc1a125b3a.jpeg

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The first thing that caught my eye today is the fact that despite me having been unable to work in the yard for months, plants are growing but some sure need mowing.  
 

I see my volunteer palms that hitched a ride from Floribunda are keeping pace with my remaining stilt palms - I had one cycad pot that had two volunteer palm seeds in it and another with one.

 

 

 

 

 

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On 5/8/2026 at 4:00 AM, happypalms said:

Yes it is a chamaedorea adscendens, it’s about 3ft tall, I have one that is 5ft. Both are 26 years old. Do you want any seeds ?

Wow!   5 ft and 3 ft tall are impressive.  I’ve read it can grow to 7 ft tall, but I’ve only seen one 3 ft tall in person. 
 

I’d love seeds!  Can the seeds be sent to the U.S.?

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4 minutes ago, Palms1984 said:

Wow!   5 ft and 3 ft tall are impressive.  I’ve read it can grow to 7 ft tall, but I’ve only seen one 3 ft tall in person. 
 

I’d love seeds!  Can the seeds be sent to the U.S.?

I do have some in containers and in the ground that are rather tall. PM gor seeds. 

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Three great originals for any garden! IMG_2379.thumb.jpeg.fae3487bc84465382a022a77cf3500a3.jpegkerriodoxa elegans IMG_2375.thumb.jpeg.4a676fb435f40e37f114bb99999070ba.jpegptychosperma sanderianum IMG_2377.thumb.jpeg.b60e646ec19ba3261094fabeed23e85e.jpegdypsis cabadae

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Ptychosperma nicolai 

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