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The lovely Ravenea glauca

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They are such a beautiful palm, dry tolerant and will drink as much water you give them. Tolerant of shade and cool conditions. One of my garden favourites!

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They’re very beautiful palms!

This palm can tolerate very dry conditions. My friend a few miles from where I live has one about the size of your large one. I think it’s a dozen years old.

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3 hours ago, Palms1984 said:

They’re very beautiful palms!

This palm can tolerate very dry conditions. My friend a few miles from where I live has one about the size of your large one. I think it’s a dozen years old.

Not desert dry conditions but will endure an Australian drought in the bush, which is pretty good considering how dry it can get!

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