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A few palm seedlings basselina gracilis, Cham arenbergiana


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A few basselina gracilis along with a few chamaedorea arenbergiana the Cham is from my own seed.  A couple of little winners in the palm department. Now all I have to do is grow big enough to plant out in the garden. Patience is a virtue. 

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A couple of those look big enough to me , unless they are sensitive when young. Harry

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