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With the annual pacsoa plant sshow coming, it’s time to give some of my stock a bit of a review and pick out a good ones to take to the show. You just never know what will make the grade, some might go some might stay, but I certainly know that there will some good ones going from happypalms! 

IMG_8287.thumb.jpeg.74b975318ab46af30e75a5914c5ee8a3.jpegkerriodoxa elegans IMG_8286.thumb.jpeg.dcd98f44895554c170317a656675e63e.jpegJohannesteijsmannia Altifrons IMG_8285.thumb.jpeg.43e445e7cf3114d966a8679317ef3996.jpegTrachycarpus princepsIMG_8284.thumb.jpeg.7fea8980eef83cb02dd2708975c716fa.jpeglytocarum weddlianum IMG_8283.thumb.jpeg.78d8513a649fed3c4d76443151389a07.jpegDypsis lutescens IMG_8282.thumb.jpeg.bf153a55b0ebdd3b15f1718f9d5de7a5.jpegHypohorbe verschaffeltia IMG_8281.thumb.jpeg.ec23ae0ba2f0ec8503c376499660ae46.jpegBismarckia nobilis 

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Some popular , well known palms . Most folks would not be afraid of putting in the landscape in a tropical or sub tropical garden , a few like the Bismarkia or C. Lutescens in even temperate regions. I am one that still appreciates the wonderful “ Golden Cane Palm” . It thrives here in a 10a climate. The very reason I dipped my toe into the Dypsis/ Chrysalidocarpus pond of palms , plenty to choose from! Harry

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