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A nice winter surprise , the dwarf Papua New Guinea dwarf licuala. Iam very impressed with it surviving winter, and only getting 60cms tall the perfect understory palm. A real winner. 

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Good looking palm . Is this going in the garden , or staying in a pot? Harry

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21 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Good looking palm . Is this going in the garden , or staying in a pot? Harry

I was thinking of keeping it in a pot. It would look good a mature one and they only get up to 60cm tall so a good specimen palm in a container. Dont be fooled by licualas they are quite tough some varieties and others can be downright hard to grow and die faster than a fish out of water! 
Richard 

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