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A nice little palm, only known as dypsis species so a mystery one this little blighter, growing well and staying true too it’s name as a small understory true dypsis. 

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1 hour ago, happypalms said:

A nice little palm, only known as dypsis species so a mystery one this little blighter, growing well and staying true too it’s name as a small understory true dypsis. 

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a very beautiful shade of green

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58 minutes ago, Mazat said:

a very beautiful shade of green

It loves the shade.

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I guess you will have to live with Dypsis as a name . As time goes on maybe a species name will surface from certain distinct characteristics. Until then , lovely palm , so green and glossy. The color and shine is similar to Lanceolata. A real “stand out” in the garden of stand outs!😳 Harry

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Hmm, that’s a nice little palm. Looks healthy as well……you must be talking to it. 😁

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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9 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I guess you will have to live with Dypsis as a name . As time goes on maybe a species name will surface from certain distinct characteristics. Until then , lovely palm , so green and glossy. The color and shine is similar to Lanceolata. A real “stand out” in the garden of stand outs!😳 Harry

A top little palm and ever so cute as they say. Wish I had more of them! It may produce seeds one day. 
Richard 

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9 minutes ago, realarch said:

Hmm, that’s a nice little palm. Looks healthy as well……you must be talking to it. 😁

Tim

Yep that’s the ones, I don’t mind talking to them it’s when I get an answer back from them, thats when ask myself have been talking to them for to long or is it me losing the plot! Either way shes a beautiful palms that needs to talked too!

Richard

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Every time a new frond opens I say “ show off!” Then give ‘em a drink of water for reward. Harry

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2 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Every time a new frond opens I say “ show off!” Then give ‘em a drink of water for reward. Harry

That’s the way to go admire them and they grow faster. A little praise goes a long way. And at least it’s a true Dypsis variety, I might call it dypsis harry sp, at least  I will remember it that way and be able to spell it. 

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