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Planting a few Ernest augustii Chams

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With a couple of Chams to spare why not plant a row of them along the path to the greenhouse. Germinated these few from a RPS batch of 200 seeds and lucked up in the Chamaedorea department. A nice row will make for a nice casual walk to the greenhouse sort of the driveway of driveways only to the greenhouse! 

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Richard I had 50 of them, made with RPS seeds, unfortunately I don't have even 1 left

GIUSEPPE

Great choice . Whenever I visit @DoomsDave I come home with a few . A great looking palm for any shady place that has a source of water . My friend just loves them so I always gift him one . They can also live happily in containers. Harry

In its natural habitat, if you need more inspiration :)

 

 

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44 minutes ago, WagnerMX said:

In its natural habitat, if you need more inspiration :)

 

 

Too right I got my shovel and iam digging. Thanks for posting I love it, iam going to try and recreate that one beautiful! 

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10 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Great choice . Whenever I visit @DoomsDave I come home with a few . A great looking palm for any shady place that has a source of water . My friend just loves them so I always gift him one . They can also live happily in containers. Harry

I looked at bench full of them and straight away I thought of you Harry, iam going to plant all of them in my garden I love them and so easy to grow. Such a beautiful palm. 
Richard 

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13 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

Richard I had 50 of them, made with RPS seeds, unfortunately I don't have even 1 

10 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Great choice . Whenever I visit @DoomsDave I come home with a few . A great looking palm for any shady place that has a source of water . My friend just loves them so I always gift him one . They can also live happily in containers. Harry

I looked at bench full of them and straight away I thought of you Harry, iam going to plant all of them in my garden I love them and so easy to grow. Such a beautiful palm. 
Richard 

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13 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

Richard I had 50 of them, made with RPS seeds, unfortunately I don't have even 1 left

I wish I could send you plants gyuseppe. Your palm collection took a big hit in losing so many! 

Thank you Richard

GIUSEPPE

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18 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

Thank you Richard

Yes customs in Italy would not like me sending live plants unfortunately. Italy has a great horticulture industry and needs to be protected from pests and diseases. 

5 hours ago, happypalms said:

Yes customs in Italy would not like me sending live plants unfortunately. Italy has a great horticulture industry and needs to be protected from pests and diseases. 

but seeds yes, since yesterday I received your seeds, after more than a month stuck at the Customs to be inspected, have you checked your email?

GIUSEPPE

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4 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

but seeds yes, since yesterday I received your seeds, after more than a month stuck at the Customs to be inspected, have you checked your email?

That is good news you got your seeds I was worried about them. I will be able to send you more seeds! 

1 hour ago, happypalms said:

That is good news you got your seeds I was worried about them. I will be able to send you more seeds! 

yes Richard I am very Happy !

GIUSEPPE

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42 minutes ago, gyuseppe said:

yes Richard I am very Happy !

As we would say in Australia iam stoked man! Some slang for you. 

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