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A couple of new ones for the collection and what few beauties this week. First up a dypsis sp, followed by a Areca loaensis, anthurium rupicola, licuala triphylia, Zamia standelyi, Pinanga disticha complete leaf, iguanura bicornis,dypsis lantzeana and last not notnleast a iguanura complete leaf. Some garden eye candy in that little batch of winners. And the wife was quick to a bit home decor with them claiming them straight away so there goes those palms to the wife, and we all know what the wife wants they get! 

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Great news , new additions . Lovely batch of winners there . Yes , when we were at Dave’s to buy palms my wife fell in love with the coloring of his large Kentiopsis ( Chambeyronia ) Pyroformis. Of course , one of the slow growers , had to have it . I bought it small because there were a few different Dypsis I wanted to squeeze the budget . Dave makes it very easy on the pocketbook! She would not let me choose the spot to plant her wee gem , she wanted it near the C. Macropcarpa and the Roystonia . I told her that is the perfect spot partial to full shade for such a palm. Wife happy , palm happy ……me happy! It scared me because , of the batch , it was the last to show any growth. Very slow grower at the age it is but new spear emerged and now with it warming up , picking up a bit. Good luck with those , I’ve never had much luck with houseplants and cats. They like to chew the leaf tips! Harry

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Richard but how big is your garden? it must be huge

GIUSEPPE

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