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There’s a stack of palms up for grabs, at the pacsoa show this year. So for all those palm nuts out there head on up to Brisbane botanical gardens for a palm or two! 

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Richard beautiful palms and many species to choose from, please enjoy

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GIUSEPPE

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If I lived in that part of the world I would just go crazy buying stuff. Would need to park a semi next to the back door and just pile em in.
Alas I’m in WA and can’t do anything like that. 

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Millbrook, "Kinjarling" Noongar word meaning "Place of Rain", Rainbow Coast, Western Australia 35S. Warm temperate. Csb Koeppen Climate classification. Cool nights all year round.

 

 

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Wow , quite the selection there. Harry

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On 3/6/2026 at 8:41 PM, gyuseppe said:

Richard beautiful palms and many species to choose from, please enjoy

So many varieties of palms available, in fact to many to choose from, and cycas species as well a true Mecca for palm enthusiasts! 

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11 hours ago, Tyrone said:

If I lived in that part of the world I would just go crazy buying stuff. Would need to park a semi next to the back door and just pile em in.
Alas I’m in WA and can’t do anything like that. 

A true collectors paradise, even I got a stack of new varieties and some more of what I already had in my collection. You would need more than a truck, a cargo plane to get it back to WA! 

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7 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Wow , quite the selection there. Harry

It’s great to see the palm society is alive and well in Australia and growing strong! 

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All of those palms waiting for me to buy them and just a mere 20 minutes away from home.  I'm drooling over the L mapu and many others too but I am still too sick to manage even a few hours out of the house.

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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56 minutes ago, peachy said:

All of those palms waiting for me to buy them and just a mere 20 minutes away from home.  I'm drooling over the L mapu and many others too but I am still too sick to manage even a few hours out of the house.

Peachy

Get well soon my possum, I was looking forward to seeing you there  alas no Peachy, but that meant I had a better chance of getting the good stuff! 
Richard 

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On 3/6/2026 at 8:55 AM, happypalms said:

There’s a stack of palms up for grabs, at the pacsoa show this year. So for all those palm nuts out there head on up to Brisbane botanical gardens for a palm or two! 

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just wonderful, Richard 🤗

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Official Climate: Subtropical Microzone (Cfa) | 15-year Mean: 11.8°C - 12.0°C | Summer Peak (June/July) consistently >22.0°C | Data verified by solar-ventilated Bresser Station @ 1.70m height (Lake Constance, CH)

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3 hours ago, Mazat said:

just wonderful, Richard 🤗

A true gardeners paradise!

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2 hours ago, happypalms said:

A true gardeners paradise!

Yep , and at least one gardener took some paradise home! Harry

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