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A few more donated palms have been planted in the gardens today. It’s fun placing the palms around in such a large botanical garden with a little forethought for the future generations! A couple more planting expeditions and most of the donated palms will be in the ground, then I can start with some of my personal collection to plant. 

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Good work once again. Meanwhile our local Botanic Garden at Kholo show no interest at all in offers of rare palm  donations. 

Peachy

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

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The future visitors will enjoy the palms for many years to come . Good on you! Harry

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8 hours ago, peachy said:

Good work once again. Meanwhile our local Botanic Garden at Kholo show no interest at all in offers of rare palm  donations. 

Peachy

Such a shame your local botanic gardens is not interested in rare palms. If it was a zoo they would be interested in anything rare to bring in the public. 
I guess rare palms in a public display dont make money, but a rare animal we can make money off. 
Richard 

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7 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

The future visitors will enjoy the palms for many years to come . Good on you! Harry

Wait until I get some of my personal collection in there. I hope the future generations get the full benefit of it. Iam sure the seeds in the years to come will be a welcome gift! 
Richard 

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The palm whisperer! Harry

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11 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

The palm whisperer! Harry

I will continue with this project as long as I can! 
Richard 

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