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Three top must have palms for any collecter


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These three varieties of palms are a must have for any palm collection. All easy to grow and all have that exotic look so desired by gardeners and collectors. So if your climate is good enough these ones are a must have. I should know they are my best selling palms I have, proof enough they are popular! IMG_0869.thumb.jpeg.1ad6188fcb72d1fb5b11be1ede4713d8.jpeglanonia dasyantha IMG_0868.thumb.jpeg.8df47c70767c7d9d7e42885dab162b0a.jpegkerriodoxa elegans IMG_0867.thumb.jpeg.06bf66fef6fe211f64133c1d52b2a977.jpegJohannesteijsmannia altifrons 

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3 hours ago, happypalms said:

These three varieties of palms are a must have for any palm collection. All easy to grow and all have that exotic look so desired by gardeners and collectors. So if your climate is good enough these ones are a must have. I should know they are my best selling palms I have, proof enough they are popular! IMG_0869.thumb.jpeg.1ad6188fcb72d1fb5b11be1ede4713d8.jpeglanonia dasyantha IMG_0868.thumb.jpeg.8df47c70767c7d9d7e42885dab162b0a.jpegkerriodoxa elegans IMG_0867.thumb.jpeg.06bf66fef6fe211f64133c1d52b2a977.jpegJohannesteijsmannia altifrons 

Beatiful 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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I have some J. altifrons seeds arriving (hopefully) next week. Not tried this genus before so will be interesting to see how germination goes

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8 hours ago, RichardHemsley said:

I have some J. altifrons seeds arriving (hopefully) next week. Not tried this genus before so will be interesting to see how germination goes

Super easy to germinate just a warm place or bottom heating 30 degrees Celsius. Only problem is dont break there roots. I have a hundred seeds in at the moment starting to pop up, they are best grown in a coco coir perlite mix with about 30 percent good quality potting mix. There easy to grow but dont let them dry out! 

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15 hours ago, Mazat said:

Beatiful Richard 🤗

Indeed they are, lanonia dasyantha would be great palm for you to grow! 

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Nice choices. There are so many palms that grow very well here , it would be hard to choose three . Harry

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