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Just harvested some seeds gonna plant all of them whatever they turn out to be. Any thoughts?
 

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McArthur palm. An Aussie native abroad! 

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31 minutes ago, happypalms said:

McArthur palm. An Aussie native abroad! 

I came to that conclusion too; from size and shape of seeds and configuration of leaves.

Thanks mate!

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7 hours ago, DoomsDave said:

I came to that conclusion too; from size and shape of seeds and configuration of leaves.

Thanks mate!

Funny as it is, I only planted one about 6 months ago. Just overlooked them. Crazy how Australian palms are so popular overseas, yet they are ignored in their own country. 

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Dave , that is a beauty. I planted one in my courtyard when I move here . It didn’t last the winter here, of course there was no canopy at that time. Harry

 

 

Edit: they were much more common in nurseries in the 90’s . I got mine at a nursery and kept it in my green house for years until I moved here. It seems they were as common as C. Lutescens back then . I don’t see them at all any more.

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21 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Dave , that is a beauty. I planted one in my courtyard when I move here . It didn’t last the winter here, of course there was no canopy at that time. Harry

 

 

Edit: they were much more common in nurseries in the 90’s . I got mine at a nursery and kept it in my green house for years until I moved here. It seems they were as common as C. Lutescens back then . I don’t see them at all any more.

That’s the heartbreaker, keeping it all those years, loving nurturing and then bam in one move all is lost, returning to Mother Nature as part of the cycle of life! 
Richard 

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I agree on the species....

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Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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