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Dypsis plumosa flowers

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Iam lucky enough to have small plumosa in flower at eye height, making for a few close ups normally done a ladder. 

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Do you want the seeds @Tyrone there free to a good home remember! 

1 minute ago, happypalms said:

Do you want the seeds @Tyrone there free to a good home remember! 

That’s very good of you Richard. I will love a few seeds. My two have flowered here but never fruited. 
Have they ever found these in the wild yet. I remember Bill Beatie saying they probably come from an area in NW Madagascar which is a military zone, but back then no one could go in and make a scientific assessment of them. They of course entered cultivation incorrectly as ambositrae but I still love em even if they aren’t ambositrae. 

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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1 minute ago, Tyrone said:

That’s very good of you Richard. I will love a few seeds. My two have flowered here but never fruited. 
Have they ever found these in the wild yet. I remember Bill Beatie saying they probably come from an area in NW Madagascar which is a military zone, but back then no one could go in and make a scientific assessment of them. They of course entered cultivation incorrectly as ambositrae but I still love em even if they aren’t ambositrae. 

Keep an eye out when they are ready for you, all I know is Rich trapnell introduced them to start with in Australia, and we have all heard many tales as to what got collected and named just as something to send seeds out of Madagascar! 

3 hours ago, happypalms said:

Do you want the seeds @Tyrone there free to a good home remember! 

Richard first of all I don't want seeds (you know I'm looking for chamaedorea seeds) and it's a very kind gesture to offer six to my friend Tyrone

GIUSEPPE

3 hours ago, Tyrone said:

That’s very good of you Richard. I will love a few seeds. My two have flowered here but never fruited. 
Have they ever found these in the wild yet. I remember Bill Beatie saying they probably come from an area in NW Madagascar which is a military zone, but back then no one could go in and make a scientific assessment of them. They of course entered cultivation incorrectly as ambositrae but I still love em even if they aren’t ambositrae. 

Tyrone you are my friend, but also Richard with his behavior (he has already sent me seeds 3 times) is my friend!
 

GIUSEPPE

12 hours ago, happypalms said:

Iam lucky enough to have small plumosa in flower at eye height, making for a few close ups normally done a ladder. 

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🤗 soooooooooooo beautiful

Official Climate Update: Subtropical Microclimate (Cfa) | 36-year mean: 11.76°C (incl. -0.3K offset) | ~2,100+ annual sunshine hours Bresser solar-vent. Station @ 1.70m since 2019 (Stachen, CH)

4 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

Tyrone you are my friend, but also Richard with his behavior (he has already sent me seeds 3 times) is my friend!
 

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Official Climate Update: Subtropical Microclimate (Cfa) | 36-year mean: 11.76°C (incl. -0.3K offset) | ~2,100+ annual sunshine hours Bresser solar-vent. Station @ 1.70m since 2019 (Stachen, CH)

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