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The dasyantha would have to be one of my most favourite palm, a few reasons there beautiful, tough, easy to germinate, a little dry tolerant and they grow do well in my climate combined with cool tolerance. All the things I like in a palm. They do like a drink of water and will definitely reward the grower for such a drink. I love them. 

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They look like they are well adapted to your climate . The leaf mottling is interesting . Harry

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6 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

They look like they are well adapted to your climate . The leaf mottling is interesting . Harry

They would definitely suit your climate. You will have to get onto @DoomsDave and see if he has any growing. I do have a few craftwork beads coming in the mail soon you just never know your luck in a big city. And they grow reasonably quick, so good palm for your climate.

Richard 

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