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Of course my absolute favourite chamaedorea adscendens

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All iam going to say is perfection in a palm the chamaedorea adscendens!

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They look nice scattered about the understory in your garden. Harry

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24 minutes ago, Harry’s Palms said:

They look nice scattered about the understory in your garden. Harry

All throughout the garden, when I look at my garden from the outside I think I know what’s growing in the understory little beautiful plants all over the place!

Richard

Great little palms, and as tough as nails. Any luck on producing seed?

Bret

 

Coastal canyon area of San Diego

 

"In the shadow of the Cross"

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17 hours ago, quaman58 said:

Great little palms, and as tough as nails. Any luck on producing seed?

They are indeed, yes I get seeds, hand pollination gives the best results. I usually get around 500 seeds each season. Another few weeks and this lot will be ready to harvest!

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