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Chambeyronia hookeri

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The hookeri are flowering well this season. No seeds so far over the last 3 seasons from when they started to flower. Iam in no hurry for any seeds of them. One day they will set seeds and I will most likely give them away. 

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Those two Chambeyronias are very interesting, my friend. You have a truly exotic treasure. Congratulations! Your seeds will be the next seeds of life, from which thousands and hundreds of palm trees will emerge over many generations.

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1 hour ago, Hu Palmeras said:

Those two Chambeyronias are very interesting, my friend. You have a truly exotic treasure. Congratulations! Your seeds will be the next seeds of life, from which thousands and hundreds of palm trees will emerge over many generations.

Hopefully I can send them around the globe! 

You'll achieve it with everyone's help. The spirit of a palm tree is to give life. And you have that great spirit, Richard. Or don't you know that seeing a palm tree sprout is life? And seeing the joy of a young person and an old person at the same time? Of course it's life. It's life bringing joy to life.

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I have a couple of seeds in pots waiting to sprout🤞. Such a lovely palm . The lighter coloring of the crownshaft and , by what I can see of the ones around here , more robust than Macrocarpa. Harry

Haery, this is an excellent palm tree. It's an exotic and very important palm tree.

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