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Please provide feedback on types of Palms workable for a shady Sunroom.

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How shady? Mine has a roof so there is never overhead sun. However there are a couple of large windows on the south side. Plants there would only get 3 hours of direct sun via windows.

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3 hours ago, Graeme robb said:

a shady Sunroom.

Isn't that an oxymoron?  🥴

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Jon Sunder

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How about a kerriodoxa. Dypsis lantzeana, Chuniophoenix nana and finally a variegated rhapis. Keep the humidity up and away you go. 

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