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The dasyantha one palm that suits my growing style well. There a beautiful palm another great understory palm that does well in my garden. They do like water and will drink as much as you give them provided the drainage is there. And cool tolerant along with growing at a steady pace. Definitely worth planting in the garden. 

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If I were to see that , not knowing its identity , I would’ve thought a Licuala of some type . I never would guess.Very attractive palm there ! Harry

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How many fronds do they grow there?  
 

I have two small ones that have only put out one frond within one year. 
I’m guessing it grows better outside than inside the house?

 

How old are your palms?

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1 hour ago, Palms1984 said:

How many fronds do they grow there?  
 

I have two small ones that have only put out one frond within one year. 
I’m guessing it grows better outside than inside the house?

 

How old are your palms?

Definitely better in the ground 3 leaves a season. The big one in the ground is about 6 years from seed and the smaller ones 3 years.

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7 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

If I were to see that , not knowing its identity , I would’ve thought a Licuala of some type . I never would guess.Very attractive palm there ! Harry

They used to be licuala, they love changing names. There a top palm! 
Richard 

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