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It’s a love thing growing plants in containers for planting in the garden. I prefer to germinate them myself and grow them on to decent planting size or buy small plants for growing on to plant out. Either way I need more room for the personnel collection A lot will get planted out after there winter holiday in the greenhouse to acclimate them a bit before hitting the ground for the big summer holidays in the garden. Some may never get planted due to the rarity and the risk of losing them in the ground. 

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It's really nice to have so many palms.  I love that giant Licuala (?) outside the greenhouse. Looks like a beast.

Sorry for reposting your images, but do you happen to know the IDs of these two plants I've encircled in red below?

 

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Species I'm growing from seed: Verschaffeltia splendida, Chrysalidocarpus leptocheilos, Licuala grandis, Hyophorbe verschaffeltii, Johannesteijsmannia altifrons, Bentinckia condapanna, Livistona benthamii, Licuala mattanensis 'Mapu', Beccariophoenix madagascariensis, Chrysalidocarpus decaryi. 

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1 minute ago, meridannight said:

It's really nice to have so many palms.  I love that giant Licuala (?) outside the greenhouse. Looks like a beast.

Do you happen to know the IDs of these two plants I've encircled in red below?

 

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Yes I do you have  a great eye for good plants anthurium claudiea first picture. Second one is draceana goldieana such a beautiful plant I just ordered another 21 of them. 

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1 minute ago, happypalms said:

Yes I do you have  a great eye for good plants anthurium claudiea first picture. Second one is draceana goldieana such a beautiful plant I just ordered another 21 of them. 

 

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Nice bunch there! The last pic showing off the Draceana shows you newly created section with a lovely back drop of jungle, awesome😉. Harry

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1 hour ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Nice bunch there! The last pic showing off the Draceana shows you newly created section with a lovely back drop of jungle, awesome😉. Harry

There a stunning plant. I scored another 21 of them yesterday online cheap as, so some good stock plants to go in. My garden in five years time is going to be one tropical paradise in an oasis. 
Richard 

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Thanks for the IDs @happypalms. Dracaeana goldieana is going on my list of plants to get. 

Species I'm growing from seed: Verschaffeltia splendida, Chrysalidocarpus leptocheilos, Licuala grandis, Hyophorbe verschaffeltii, Johannesteijsmannia altifrons, Bentinckia condapanna, Livistona benthamii, Licuala mattanensis 'Mapu', Beccariophoenix madagascariensis, Chrysalidocarpus decaryi. 

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1 hour ago, meridannight said:

Thanks for the IDs @happypalms. Dracaeana goldieana is going on my list of plants to get. 

I don’t blame you get as any as you can find. They love water and take temperatures as low as 2 degrees Celsius and i would say down to 0 degrees Celsius. No frost iam sure, they do love dappled light.

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