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A healthy little licuala spinosa that was sitting around in need of potting up not a fan of potting up in winter but the odd one here and there is a bit fun plodding around to keep warm on cool wet day this little one will grown a bit bigger before entering the world in the garden.

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Quite the root ball for a little one. I may try another one now that my garden is more mature . I talked to @DoomsDave when I was there and he has a very large Licuala in his garden and his climate is very similar to mine. That one you have there may be ready by Spring. Harry

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19 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Quite the root ball for a little one. I may try another one now that my garden is more mature . I talked to @DoomsDave when I was there and he has a very large Licuala in his garden and his climate is very similar to mine. That one you have there may be ready by Spring. Harry

Get one they are quite tough only problem is they love water but licuala palms are a fantastic choice of palm licuala pelata summowongii is a cool tolerant palm well worth getting one of them.

Richard 

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