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My chamaedorea adscendens are flowering just at the near the end of autumn, a good indication that the seeds will be ready soon as well. So I will be keeping a close eye on the flowers and go about hand pollination of the  flower’s using daily observations, to assist in the timing for collection of the pollen and for receptive females. After a few years of doing it I have learned what signs to look for. If the rain keeps up while they are flowering there will Be less seeds. So fingers crossed more seeds to harvest. 

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