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IMG_1100.thumb.jpeg.dcd7d88d47bff47374391b8c067d9d31.jpegTime for a bit of a repot on the confusa to get them going! 
They absolutely love the conditions in the greenhouse! 

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Yes , this is a tropical or sub tropical palm so it makes sense it would like your green house. It looks like , from what I read , that it is a smaller stoned species that could clump . Very nice , Richard . I don’t know if I will see one around here . Harry

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On 4/7/2026 at 9:14 PM, Harry’s Palms said:

Yes , this is a tropical or sub tropical palm so it makes sense it would like your green house. It looks like , from what I read , that it is a smaller stoned species that could clump . Very nice , Richard . I don’t know if I will see one around here . Harry

There a great understory palm and according to palmpedia very similar to dypsis scottiana. I lucked up with another 100 seeds I ordered by accident and iam glad I did now, I can see great potential for this palm in containers at the markets for sale! 
Richard 

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I have a handful left that are about that size, maybe smaller, grown from seed. A lot of them dampened off when young so I'm happy to have a small batch. Definitely won't go into a dry, windy, sunny spot, lol

JD

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44 minutes ago, JD in the OC said:

I have a handful left that are about that size, maybe smaller, grown from seed. A lot of them dampened off when young so I'm happy to have a small batch. Definitely won't go into a dry, windy, sunny spot, lol

JD

I didnt have much trouble with them. But I did give them plenty of air space. Top little palm definitely one for the shade! 

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