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My chamaedorea are loving this time of the with some starting to flower I will definitely be planting more chamaedorea in the garden over the next couple of years that’s for sure they grow so well in the garden 

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I just love these mostly understory palms . They complete a palm garden with eye level or below detail. The leaf shapes vary from different species and you have a nice collection! Harry

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8 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I just love these mostly understory palms . They complete a palm garden with eye level or below detail. The leaf shapes vary from different species and you have a nice collection! Harry

You can’t beat them in my climate maybe Calpytrocalyx species could match them or some small dypsis species but for toughness and the amount of varieties you can’t beat them I love them.

Richard

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