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The true dypsis variety’s

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Iam so glad they kept these beauties as dypsis variety’s. If ever there was a species of palms that are a standout it would have to be the smaller dypsis varieties. I just love them such magical palms. IMG_3710.jpegDypsis procera IMG_3713.jpegDypsis minuta IMG_3677.jpegDypsis spIMG_3548.jpegDypsis lantzeana IMG_3144.jpegDypsis CLBS IMG_3582.jpegDypsis sp

Really cute little palms, regardless of what the genus is called . Dypsis / Chrysalidiocarpus (Neodypsis?)has been reclassified but doesn’t have any effect on how I look at them . I try to stay up with it but I’m still unsure on some of them . Harry

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12 minutes ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Really cute little palms, regardless of what the genus is called . Dypsis / Chrysalidiocarpus (Neodypsis?)has been reclassified but doesn’t have any effect on how I look at them . I try to stay up with it but I’m still unsure on some of them . Harry

There fantastic little palms, chamaedoreas are one genus to love, but when it comes to these little beauties iam hooked!

Richard

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