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Licuala triphylla

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Here’s one small palm I fell in love with straight away. These little understory palms are an absolute beauty of a palm. Just as good as any small chamaedorea in the garden! 

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I am ready to try Licuala again. I just love the look of them . I think there are a couple that would work now that I have a canopy and great protection in certain areas of my garden . I am thinking , maybe , start with L. Ramsayi. @DoomsDave has a beauty and we have very similar climates. Floribunda has some and when my buddy gets back from Japan in June we are going in on an order of palms. Harry

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20 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I am ready to try Licuala again. I just love the look of them . I think there are a couple that would work now that I have a canopy and great protection in certain areas of my garden . I am thinking , maybe , start with L. Ramsayi. @DoomsDave has a beauty and we have very similar climates. Floribunda has some and when my buddy gets back from Japan in June we are going in on an order of palms. Harry

Iicualas are easy to grow, some climates they do better in containers then in the ground. There are so many licualas available in Australia. Bracteata, triphylla, ramsayi, spinosa, fordiana just a few tough ones for a cool climate. Oh I wish i could order from florabunda! 
Richard 

On 5/4/2026 at 6:21 AM, happypalms said:

Here’s one small palm I fell in love with straight away. These little understory palms are an absolute beauty of a palm. Just as good as any small chamaedorea in the garden! 

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I see why "triphylla"

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4 hours ago, SeanK said:

I see why "triphylla"

I can see why as well! 

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