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Buying more plants again for a winter zone push to come


happypalms

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Another quality load of plants mail order this time around with a lot schismatoglottis sp, areca  warbo, licuala orbicularis,pinanga sp sarawakensis and a reinhardtia simplex. The simplex will live in my climate the warbo lives I had one live through winter not a problem at all tough as. They may need winter protection each year the pinanga and orbicularis So time for a zone push giving them the best chance to acclimatise in spring time will tell who lives the winter race.

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It is so nice to see the passion in which you introduce various exotic and rare plants to your collection . Pushing the boundaries so that some of us understand the tolerance of these varieties. Thank you. Harry

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15 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

It is so nice to see the passion in which you introduce various exotic and rare plants to your collection . Pushing the boundaries so that some of us understand the tolerance of these varieties. Thank you. Harry

You’re welcome I reckon a few growers out there have made purchases of new palms based on what I have tried in the cold weather. I have lost countless plants but I have also increased my collection immensely due to just buying new plants going against what you read or hear. 
Richard 

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