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Rhapis Excelsa in Saskatchewan Canada


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Hello from your palm obsessed indoor collector 🥰🇨🇦

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13 hours ago, Philly J said:

Hello from your palm obsessed indoor collector 🥰🇨🇦

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You need a licuala MAPU that will test your grow skills not to mention your budget it must be starting to get cold there now 

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5 hours ago, happypalms said:

You need a licuala MAPU that will test your grow skills not to mention your budget it must be starting to get cold there now 

much different needs from a Grandis?  its gorgeous and would cost a fortune to get to me (even the baby grandis seedling was expensive and ive gotten it up to a 3 gallon size now)

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4 hours ago, Philly J said:

much different needs from a Grandis?  its gorgeous and would cost a fortune to get to me (even the baby grandis seedling was expensive and ive gotten it up to a 3 gallon size now)

Yes a challenge to grow a MAPU iam a zone 10/10a and iam not even going to a MAPU a go they sell for $150 Australian dollars here so you would find one expensive in your area and yes I have driven through Regina I couldn’t believe how flat you’re area is and the long straight r for miles but it’s a lovely part of the world you live in especially in summer tomatoes grow so well let’s just say canada changed my life but minus 30 is definitely not for me Canadians live for there summer 🌺 

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