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These chamaedorea glaucifolia are about 18 years old and have not grown much because in the last 5 years, because they have been abandoned to themselves

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GIUSEPPE

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18 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

These chamaedorea glaucifolia are about 18 years old and have not grown much because in the last 5 years, because they have been abandoned to themselves

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They are really talk, beautful kind of palm tree 

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Official Climate Update: Subtropical Microclimate (Cfa) | 36-year mean: 11.76°C (incl. -0.3K offset) | ~2,100+ annual sunshine hours Bresser solar-vent. Station @ 1.70m since 2019 (Stachen, CH)

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1 minute ago, Mazat said:

They are really talk, beautful kind of palm tree 

tall😁

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Official Climate Update: Subtropical Microclimate (Cfa) | 36-year mean: 11.76°C (incl. -0.3K offset) | ~2,100+ annual sunshine hours Bresser solar-vent. Station @ 1.70m since 2019 (Stachen, CH)

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Nice looking palms. I had 3 of these in my courtyard . They got very tall , and after breaking into full sun , died. I don’t think they like full sun here in Southern California. Harry

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these only get the sun in the morning

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GIUSEPPE

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@gyuseppe those are tough expletive palms! Put them in a bigger pot and they’ll grow some more. 

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Posted

Still no seeds from them Giuseppe? I have a female that sets seeds regularly.

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yes  Konstantinos  only once they produced only 6 seeds

If I understand correctly, you have only one female that produces seeds? And who is the father?

GIUSEPPE

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5 minutes ago, gyuseppe said:

yes  Konstantinos  only once they produced only 6 seeds

If I understand correctly, you have only one female that produces seeds? And who is the father?

No, one female among two male specimens! 

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    ok i understand

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GIUSEPPE

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15 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

yes  Konstantinos  only once they produced only 6 seeds

If I understand correctly, you have only one female that produces seeds? And who is the father?

The gardener😂😂

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Oakley, California

55 Miles E-NE of San Francisco, CA

Solid zone 9, I can expect at least one night in the mid to low twenties every year.

Hot, dry summers. Cold, wet winters.

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hello PAtrick ! my friend

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