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An easy one to germinate and grow. Done these ones from my own seeds. What can you say about the coronata except that they are fantastic screening palms just the right height, tough, take a moderate amount of sun and cool tolerant, oh and look rather good with the mottled leaves. A very predictable landscaping palm that’s easy to work with. 

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Those are perfect sized for planting and I have a nice spot , just right . I will dig a hole for when it arrives. Honestly , those are very nice , I’m not even sure they would survive here but I would be willing to try . Harry

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They're ready to delight your heart. Imagine, a daycare owner must be selling them all by now. I wouldn't sell them; I'd keep them for myself.

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9 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Those are perfect sized for planting and I have a nice spot , just right . I will dig a hole for when it arrives. Honestly , those are very nice , I’m not even sure they would survive here but I would be willing to try . Harry

Will post on Monday for you, they might be a bit dry by the time you get them so a good overnight soak would will help them a lot. There pretty cool tolerant and should be available in your area and if they are that’s a good indication to there cool tolerance. 
Richard 

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9 hours ago, Hu Palmeras said:

They're ready to delight your heart. Imagine, a daycare owner must be selling them all by now. I wouldn't sell them; I'd keep them for myself.

There a dime a dozen in my area, most collectors have them and the golden canes  corner the market, you just cannot convince people they are much better than golden canes. Seeds will be available soon! 

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Richard, listen to me, my friend. This palm tree is the most tropical in the world. Worthy of Indonesia.

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5 hours ago, Hu Palmeras said:

Richard, listen to me, my friend. This palm tree is the most tropical in the world. Worthy of Indonesia.

There beautiful but iam sure a nice geonoma would be a lot nicer looking.

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If the genomes are beautiful, Richars. Send a phyto

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