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A nice palm to have in the collection and there growing to absolute perfection. I purchased these one when the world was doomed for some reason or another. It was a comfort buying purchase while sitting around. And iam glad I did by the looks of them now. Beautiful looking seedlings I can’t wait to grow these’d beauty’s in the ground. 

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i bought one of these when they were only known as Dypsis sp pink crownshaft.  It was too big to dig up when I moved house unfortunately.

 

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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12 hours ago, peachy said:

i bought one of these when they were only known as Dypsis sp pink crownshaft.  It was too big to dig up when I moved house unfortunately.

 

I was lucky to get them when the world was going to end. I thought if the world is going to end at least I will some palms to go with to the pearly gates of wisdom. I would have loved to see have seen your old garden you had a lot in there. Do you have any photos of it please.

Richard 

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Mine is thirsty and flowering

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9 minutes ago, Brad52 said:

Mine is thirsty and flowering

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Nice Brad, looks as though your garden’s thirst has been quenched. 

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Finally started getting rain a few days ago here Tim.

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Same here, ground is saturated and everything looks happy again. 

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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10 hours ago, Brad52 said:

Mine is thirsty and flowering

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Another stunning example of a beautiful palm grown to perfection. It most likely is a year old they grow that quick in Hawaii 😄

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18 minutes ago, happypalms said:

Another stunning example of a beautiful palm grown to perfection. It most likely is a year old they grow that quick in Hawaii 😄

From foggy memory that was a tall 1 gallon about 4 years ago.

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1 hour ago, Brad52 said:

From foggy memory that was a tall 1 gallon about 4 years ago.

I wasn’t far off, couple a years or two what’s the difference, when you look at a palm in Hawaii it grows. 

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Am I right in saying Dypsis pinnatifrons Pink Crownshaft is now Dypsis rosea? Think I remember it being called Neophloga Pink Crownshaft way back when.  

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Tim Brisbane

Patterson Lakes, bayside Melbourne, Australia

Rarely Frost

2005 Minimum: 2.6C,  Maximum: 44C

2005 Average: 17.2C, warmest on record.

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15 minutes ago, tim_brissy_13 said:

Am I right in saying Dypsis pinnatifrons Pink Crownshaft is now Dypsis rosea? Think I remember it being called Neophloga Pink Crownshaft way back when.  

I hope so I got a couple of nice ones coming my way when they grow up. I always thought they were. But wasn’t to sure.

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