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A few tepijilote in a group never hurt anyone. Going for seed production with the ornamental affect as bonus. An easy one to grow, just add water and a bit of shade!

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A great palm. Cool hardy and nice, large canes. Maybe one will turn out to be clumping variety!😳 Harry

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2 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

A great palm. Cool hardy and nice, large canes. Maybe one will turn out to be clumping variety!😳 Harry

I won’t tell peachy if one clumps! But a great palm bamboo like stem and a nice lime green colour leaves. And easy to grow. 
Richard 

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But that will assure that she won’t dig it up when you’re on holiday! I agree , single or clump or group planting , a welcome addition and with 5 you should get seed. Harry

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10 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

But that will assure that she won’t dig it up when you’re on holiday! I agree , single or clump or group planting , a welcome addition and with 5 you should get seed. Harry

If you and @peachy want to make a pact and go halves in the clumping non clumping varieties, I will give you a hand in digging them up🤣 

Richard

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Good looking chamaedorea,

I have only two, but hopefully a male and female 🙏

Eckhard 

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15 minutes ago, Palmensammler said:

Good looking chamaedorea,

I have only two, but hopefully a male and female 🙏

Eckhard 

They a fairly easy to pollinate, collect the male pollen and if the female is not ready store your pollen in the refrigerator.

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Richard also I sprouted about 32 Chamaedorea tepejilote,seeds from Gymea - Sydney in Australia

GIUSEPPE

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Chamaedorea tepejilote

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10 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

Chamaedorea tepejilote

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You can grow good seedlings nice one!

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