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You couldnt capture it any better than this as you walk around the corner in the garden and get hit with this bit of eye candy! 

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also a beauty, Richard.

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1 hour ago, Mazat said:

also a beauty, Richard.

It’s one of my favourites in the garden! 

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50 minutes ago, happypalms said:

It’s one of my favourites in the garden! 

i completely understand that. became good news ...

Incidentally, according to ETH Zurich, where an acquaintance of mine used to work, the climate in Switzerland appears to be warming significantly. Less air pollution leads to clearer air, which in turn leads to stronger solar radiation throughout the year, which in turn leads to warmer temperatures, as he wrote in a short e-mail this morning ...

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Looks great , like it occurred naturally . Multi stem too. Harry

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11 hours ago, Mazat said:

i completely understand that. became good news ...

Incidentally, according to ETH Zurich, where an acquaintance of mine used to work, the climate in Switzerland appears to be warming significantly. Less air pollution leads to clearer air, which in turn leads to stronger solar radiation throughout the year, which in turn leads to warmer temperatures, as he wrote in a short e-mail this morning ...

Rising temperatures is a definite sign the planet is heating up. Unfortunately a C lot of small island islands with inhabitants are also at threat. So we as gardeners may think oh good I can grow my favourite palm. It’s a catch 22 situation. Due to forest clearing we are adding to the situation along with our pollution it’s not a  good outcome.

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8 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Looks great , like it occurred naturally . Multi stem too. Harry

It’s one beautiful palm. Such beautiful colours. 
It splits the trunks so technically not a clumping palm iam sure peachy would love it! 
Richard 

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I’ve got one too, hairy and multi!

 

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23 minutes ago, DoomsDave said:

I’ve got one too, hairy and multi!

 

Now iam worried, hairy and multi! 🤣

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On 11/16/2025 at 5:53 PM, DoomsDave said:

I’ve got one too, hairy and multi!

 

 

On 11/16/2025 at 6:17 PM, happypalms said:

Now iam worried, hairy and multi! 🤣

Here it is, hairy and multi sounds like a bunch of yetis… 

(That’s a Rhopie cheesemanii in the background.)

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16 minutes ago, DoomsDave said:

 

Here it is, hairy and multi sounds like a bunch of yetis… 

(That’s a Rhopie cheesemanii in the background.)

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Nice one, I thought @tim_brissy_13 packed his plants in, I take it you have a suburban backyard as well as Tim. Oh I love having freedom to plant in my garden. Only trouble is the bigger the garden the more work! 

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6 hours ago, DoomsDave said:

 

Here it is, hairy and multi sounds like a bunch of yetis… 

(That’s a Rhopie cheesemanii in the background.)

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Great specimens, Dave.

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Here’s another small one in the garden I have. 

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