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With the tropical heat we are getting it’s a wonderful time for the garden. Having a lot of tropical plant species in the garden it’s now that they look there best, enjoying the heat that they are accustomed to all I have to do is add water. IMG_4515.thumb.jpeg.7de648647e9d07d053868b7921931877.jpegIMG_4521.thumb.jpeg.c9a67a5d1912ac3f6ab57da199bcf0ce.jpeg

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Richard , I really love your garden tour posts , it never gets old . It is like being your neighbor and being invited on your beautiful property . We are in Winter here and with all the dry wind and very little rain , keeping our garden nice is challenging. All I have to do is wander over to Palm Talk and visit @happypalms to see lush tropical growth ! Keep ‘em coming mate! Harry

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what kind of chamaedorea is it?

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arenga engleri ?

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geoniformis?

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adscendes

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livistona?

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GIUSEPPE

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17 minutes ago, gyuseppe said:

what kind of chamaedorea is it?

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arenga engleri ?

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geoniformis?

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adscendes

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livistona?

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The first one looks like glaucifolia

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1 hour ago, idontknowhatnametuse said:

The first one looks like glaucifolia

yes I knew it

GIUSEPPE

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4 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Richard , I really love your garden tour posts , it never gets old . It is like being your neighbor and being invited on your beautiful property . We are in Winter here and with all the dry wind and very little rain , keeping our garden nice is challenging. All I have to do is wander over to Palm Talk and visit @happypalms to see lush tropical growth ! Keep ‘em coming mate! Harry

You’re welcome Harry I enjoy it when you drop in, we can talk gardens all day. It’s great when a fellow gardener visits, someone who understands plants and can really appreciate the whole picture (or garden)  

Richard 

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4 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

what kind of chamaedorea is it?

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arenga engleri ?

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geoniformis?

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adscendes

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livistona?

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The first picture is a plumosa Cham 

2 is a socratea rostrata 3 ernest augustii 4 adscendens 5 shipping conclor

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4 hours ago, idontknowhatnametuse said:

The first one looks like glaucifolia

Cham plumosa self sown in the rocks in an extremely dry hot spot. They are tough as. 

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Richard I found a small chamaedorea with only one leaf, in the pot where there were the chamaedorea plumosa, and I'm sure that it is plumosa and it grew on its own!

GIUSEPPE

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11 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

Richard I found a small chamaedorea with only one leaf, in the pot where there were the chamaedorea plumosa, and I'm sure that it is plumosa and it grew on its own!

Hopefully it is a plumosa so you can start building up your collection again. I get seeds now and then from my ones. I will keep you in mind. 

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ok Richard very thanks

 

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GIUSEPPE

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