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Posted
49 minutes ago, Hu Palmeras said:

They should already be publishing books on luxurious palm trees and include all of them. Marojejya darianii, Johannesteijsmannia altifrons, Johannesteijsmannia magnifica, Kerriodoxa elegans, Sabinaria magnifica, Verschaffeltia splendida, Phoenicophorium borsigianum. Add the Licualas and include some other palms in groups.

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They certainly should be , with some of the most beautiful plants in the plant kingdom on the planet!

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3 minutes ago, happypalms said:

¡Seguramente deberían serlo, con algunas de las plantas más hermosas del reino vegetal del planeta!

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Your Kerriodoxas are luxurious, Richard. They'll become even more attractive.

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Posted
22 hours ago, Hu Palmeras said:

Your Kerriodoxas are luxurious, Richard. They'll become even more attractive.

I have 5 good sized kerriodoxas in the garden. And I think at least another 20 good young plants scattered around the garden and a lot more to go in when they are ready!

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