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Three great must have palms for the garden

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Three of the best for any palm garden, a must have trio. IMG_2190.thumb.jpeg.7a264075d19993ba5ecd4e31a7c92c27.jpegOraniopsis appendiculata IMG_2185.thumb.jpeg.69f064b6d3bda4c555b5e21e2cfa93f1.jpegarchontophoenix purpurea IMG_2187.thumb.jpeg.af2777f663e5351be7996c9687029476.jpeglacospadix Australis clumping form

Well …. I have one of those , a Pupurea . I guess the other two will remain must have want list! That is if they would even grow here. Some nice ones there , and the list grows😎🌴. Harry

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8 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Well …. I have one of those , a Pupurea . I guess the other two will remain must have want list! That is if they would even grow here. Some nice ones there , and the list grows😎🌴. Harry

If you see em get em. 
They would grow there the Oraniopsis is cool tolerant and the lacospadix is just as cool tolerant. Oraniopsis is slow so most likely a snail in your climate! 
Richard 

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Three more great winners! IMG_3019.jpegBasselina eriostachysIMG_2846.jpegCalyptrogyne ghiesbreghtiana IMG_2847.jpegHedyscepe Canterburyana

On 5/4/2026 at 11:27 AM, happypalms said:

Three of the best for any palm garden, a must have trio. IMG_2190.thumb.jpeg.7a264075d19993ba5ecd4e31a7c92c27.jpegOraniopsis appendiculata

This is surely only a must have for those who have not reached the half way point of their life expectancy

London Z9a. Soon(ish) to be Canary Islands Z12.

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15 hours ago, alzo said:

This is surely only a must have for those who have not reached the half way point of their life expectancy

A true gardener never stops planting plants. Iam planting palms I will never see fruit, never get a trunk and never see them mature in the years I have left. Iam leaving behind a future generation garden, someone on day will say whoever planted this garden must have had a vision! Here’s another trio worth planting!IMG_3558.jpegchamaedorea falcifera IMG_3556.jpegPinanga rumphianaIMG_3554.jpegreindhartia latisecta

I must get myself a greenhouse 🤩🤩🤩

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3 hours ago, dalmatiansoap said:

I must get myself a greenhouse 🤩🤩🤩

Get two that’s what I did, one is not enough! 😂😂😂

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