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Licuala orbicularis zone push test

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As a pioneer in the zone push department, I shall put another palm to the happypalms test. Having survived one winter already it’s had it’s fair share of cool weather temps down to 2 degrees celsius. So this little taker is set to change our views on how cool tolerant are orbicularis. Having already pushed the boundaries in zone pushing and finding new palms that are cool tolerant no matter what you read or hear.

We shall see if it lives 🥶

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Are you planting it out , or keeping it in a pot? I think it is marginal either way , although if there is a chance it will be at @happypalms. Harry

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20 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Are you planting it out , or keeping it in a pot? I think it is marginal either way , although if there is a chance it will be at @happypalms. Harry

She’s staying in a pot for a long time before I plant this little princess of a palm, but I will certainly give it a go! 
Richard 

Good idea ! Is it the only one you have? This is the first one I’ve seen . Harry

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21 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Good idea ! Is it the only one you have? This is the first one I’ve seen . Harry

I have more two leaf seedlings, and more seeds germinating. Some of my collection will remain in containers indefinitely unless I move to the tropics. 
Richard

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