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Anyone got any ideas to this chamaedorea variety I forget it’s name so many times I just learn the name and I forget just one of those chamaedorea that just won’t stick to brain so many palms to remember 

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My wild guess🤣 Arenbergiana ring a bell?

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4 minutes ago, Palmiz said:

My wild guess🤣 Arenbergiana ring a bell?

Sounds good to my brain I’ll take it 🤣🌱

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Take another photo in a month or two when the inflorescence opens, that should reveal the species. Looks like one of the broad leaflet, solitary species to me (alternans, arenbergiana, nationsiana, tepejilote) but I can’t narrow down further. Doesn’t look quite right for tepejilote so probably one of the others. 

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Tim Brisbane

Patterson Lakes, bayside Melbourne, Australia

Rarely Frost

2005 Minimum: 2.6C,  Maximum: 44C

2005 Average: 17.2C, warmest on record.

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From the photo the leaflets look a bit irregular which would make it Klotziana  but if they are all on the same plane then it's not.

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27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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2 hours ago, Palmiz said:

My wild guess🤣 Arenbergiana ring a bell?

If that's it, no wonder he forgot.

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There are two varieties there 3 including the plumosa not in picture I think arenbergia and the other klotziana I think 🤔 we need to start up a therapy group we all suffer from dementia it seems with names 

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I have a similar Chamaedorea, grown for many years in pot, 4 plants, but only one survived the ultimate -5°C. The inflorescence doesn't match that of arenbergiana.

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