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A few seedlings to pot up, sabinara magnifica, Joey perakensis, iguanura kelatanensis, masoala Madagascariensis, rhapoblaste Singaporensiss, Adonidia merrillii variegated


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A couple of good ones this week that needed to be potted up. And with spring in full swing and warm temperatures, perfect weather for baby seedlings! 

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That’s a nice group of future palms . It’s so much fun when they sprout. I have waited months before seeing the first sprouts , depending on the type of palm . Always worth the wait . That one with the leaf already formed seems to be ahead of the pack. I just had a Wodyetia sprout up in my garden , unfortunately we’re going into winter . If it makes it through , it will be a tough one. I guess I could dig it up and pot it . Harry

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14 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

That’s a nice group of future palms . It’s so much fun when they sprout. I have waited months before seeing the first sprouts , depending on the type of palm . Always worth the wait . That one with the leaf already formed seems to be ahead of the pack. I just had a Wodyetia sprout up in my garden , unfortunately we’re going into winter . If it makes it through , it will be a tough one. I guess I could dig it up and pot it . Harry

I never stop being amazed and happy when I see a new lot of seeds popping up. You just can’t tell what’s going to germinate until they do pop up. You’re foxy should live if you dig it out, just don’t break the main root.

Richard 

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Jealous of the perakensis...

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17 hours ago, WagnerMX said:

Jealous of the perakensis...

And I know they are the real deal perakensis! Imported into Australia from a very reliable source.

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