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Growing a few Bismarcks for the cold climate land owners. One question I do asked often is what have you got that will take the cold and a lot of sun. Well that answer is the Bismarck palm. Easy to grow and germinate if you have patience. Although a learning curve to work out how to pot them up as seedlings once germinated. Usually a deep community pot in the hothouse with the container inside a plastic bag no bottom heating just left on there own to pop up. 

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