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Any information on Arenga nana out there?

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I cannot find any information on this palm, apart from it was wallichia nana. Does anyone have pictures of this palm? 

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I actually know about them . They must grow in Santa Paula , California . There is a place on hospital hill to send them to. They will be quite happy there.

      I really don’t know but if they are anything like Engleri , very easy , cool tolerant . They look just like the baby Engleri I got for a friend . Harry

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23 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I actually know about them . They must grow in Santa Paula , California . There is a place on hospital hill to send them to. They will be quite happy there.

      I really don’t know but if they are anything like Engleri , very easy , cool tolerant . They look just like the baby Engleri I got for a friend . Harry

Here we call it an over 55 retirement village, only problem is is iam over 55 so I now qualify to buy one, what a terrible experience that would be leaving my garden behind for a snooker night and friendly game of bingo with the rest of us geriatrics 
Iam confident in the cool tolence 

On 5/8/2026 at 1:20 PM, happypalms said:

I cannot find any information on this palm, apart from it was wallichia nana. Does anyone have pictures of this palm? 

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Richard, where did you get the seeds? And how long did they take to germinate?

GIUSEPPE

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7 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

Richard, where did you get the seeds? And how long did they take to germinate?

The seeds were a gift, and they took about 6 months to germinate. They would be a good one for your climate! 

Mine is over 4 meters tall.
Richard, if you ever get these seeds again, don't forget me!🇮🇹

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GIUSEPPE

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17 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

Mine is over 4 meters tall.
Richard, if you ever get these seeds again, don't forget me!🇮🇹

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Nice one gyuseppe! 

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