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So What Caught Your Eye Today?

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Yellow latania opening a new frond

 

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Licuala mapu and licuala peltata sumowongii loving the rain. 

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Some oohlala for the plant lovers. 

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Metroxylon seedling looking robust.

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What you look for is what is looking

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What you look for is what is looking

Areca dwarf loas 

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Crysophilla warscewizianus, Schippia concolor, Calyptrogyne ghiesbreghtiana and a Hedyscepe Canterburyana all doing well. 

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Livistona Australis, a pslm I can’t fault for ease of growing with them being native to my backyard. 

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Red latania new frond 

 

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Pinanga sarawakensis and a new leaf opening on the polyandrococus caudescens. 

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This Chambeyronia caught my eye from the window, they always capture attention and i cant ever get bored by them.

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Kerriodoxa and chamaedorea, always a favourite.

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Chambeyronias, chamaedoreas and a dypsis plumosa

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Dypsis onilihanses

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Areca catechu yellow at leaf fall and green just a few hours later.

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GIUSEPPE

Such a beautiful palm the dypsis louvelli

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On 5/18/2026 at 10:29 AM, Brad52 said:

Metroxylon seedling looking robust.

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So Brad, which species is this?

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

46 minutes ago, realarch said:

So Brad, which species is this?

Tim

Obtained as M amicarum

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This lot would stand well in any garden.

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