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At it again with a few seedlings that need to be lifted and potted up. The usual method, standard approach that is a bit of afternoon fun. A few rps dypsis confusa, along with more rps Calyptrocalyx forbesii, some local are a vestria red form, and a gift of 3 Chambeyronia seeds that have a close resemblance to cyphophoenix elegans apparently, some imported licuala punctulata, they all should keep me out of trouble for a day or two over the next t few years. 

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Richard, great work as always!
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Well , some very nice ones there. I’m not sure about the cold hardiness of Cyphophoenix yet but the one I planted ( Nucele ) is hanging in there . We have seen upper 40’s Fahrenheit so far and howling , dry winds . So far so good!🤞. I have it in a sheltered position where it only gets a bit of direct sun in the morning , bright shade the rest of the day. My juvenile palm is very graceful looking , leaves are thinner than Chambeyronia . It has opened only one frond since planting with another spear on the way . According to Palmpedia it is the faster growing species of Cyphophoenix , TBD . Harry

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