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Calyptrogyne ghiesbreghtiana gets planted in the garden

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A nice group of three ghiesbreghtiana planted with the third one going in the ground today. Couple of years and they should be looking good adding to that tropical look!

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One of my favorite species. Always look good, easy care, and a nice scale for smaller gardens or featured spots. 

Some can get quite pinnate leaves, others somewhere in between, an then almost entire. Mine are the latter and have a ‘Joey’ look with a more tapered leaf tip.

Good luck. 

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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17 hours ago, realarch said:

One of my favorite species. Always look good, easy care, and a nice scale for smaller gardens or featured spots. 

Some can get quite pinnate leaves, others somewhere in between, an then almost entire. Mine are the latter and have a ‘Joey’ look with a more tapered leaf tip.

Good luck. 

Tim

The first time I come across them I was given some seeds, and the obsession with them started that day. Now I know why iam obsessed with them absolutely one gorgeous palm!

Richard 

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