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Acquired a few years back as H. chaunostachys, which has now been renamed H. ledermanniana. Fast grower and becoming a beautiful palm with arching leaves and grey/white elongated crown shaft. The origin of this palm came from mother plants on the Kona side of the island with seed originally collected years ago on Papua New Guinea. 

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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I think I have a couple of these at my place and they are starting to flower. I will try to get a pic later after work 

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4 hours ago, John hovancsek said:

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Well, look at that…..twins.

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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I feel like everyone needs one of these. They are fast and take full sun from the start 

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Absolutely stunning palm you have there nice garden.

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The large Hydriastele seem under represented on here and in cultivation in general. Rarely see this one or others such as H gibbsiana. The H ledermanniana in this thread are beauties!

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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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I love these types of palms. I also have H. Valida and it is quickly becoming one of my favorites 

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11 hours ago, tim_brissy_13 said:

The large Hydriastele seem under represented on here and in cultivation in general. Rarely see this one or others such as H gibbsiana. The H ledermanniana in this thread are beauties!

It won’t be if I get my little cultivation fingers on some seeds Tim.

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