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@happypalms as Marie Antoinette said let them eat cake with 4 chambeyronia divaricata flavolineata

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I was lucky enough to get my little cultivation fingers on 4 special palms while at the moment they are not going to win any photo shoot for  vogue magazine looking like a blade of grass  they certainly will in the years to come that’s for sure one nice palm .

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For the title alone you could have gotten my upvote!

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4 hours ago, Phoenikakias said:

For the title alone you could have gotten my upvote!

Iam working on it thanks 

Cutest little sprouts around! Your babies in the spot light. Harry

Like most palms, looks like a blade of grass on first sprout.  What is it suppose to look like at maturity?

4 hours ago, alex ftl said:

Like most palms, looks like a blade of grass on first sprout.  What is it suppose to look like at maturity?

One of the most attractive palms out there in my opinion:

https://www.palmpedia.net/wiki/Actinokentia_divaricata
 

var flavolineata is the watermelon crownshaft type. 

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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8 hours ago, alex ftl said:

Like most palms, looks like a blade of grass on first sprout.  What is it suppose to look like at maturity?

Photo courtesy of rare palm seeds 

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9 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Cutest little sprouts around! Your babies in the spot light. Harry

I love em Harry.

Richard 

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