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Have always liked these medium sized palms and fast growers in my location. Produce seed regularly, providing offspring for other locations in the garden. The pair of taller palms in the one photo are the mother plants for the smaller plants.

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

Hello :) , I also really love this palm to grow in my garden, the size really just fitted the landscape. This palm seeds were actually being sale on a local e-commerce here for only $1.5 but sadly it sold out really quickly that I missed the chance to buy :(

Btw, I really like the pictures, it looks super good👍

Really nice looking palms, Tim. I presume this is the Obi-Island form.

Mike Merritt

Big Island of Hawaii, windward, rainy side, 740 feet (225 meters) elevation

165 inches (4,200 mm) of rain per year, 66 to 83 deg F (20 to 28 deg C) in summer, 62 to 80 deg F (16.7 to 26.7 Deg C) in winter.

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19 hours ago, chill said:

Hello :) , I also really love this palm to grow in my garden, the size really just fitted the landscape. This palm seeds were actually being sale on a local e-commerce here for only $1.5 but sadly it sold out really quickly that I missed the chance to buy :(

Btw, I really like the pictures, it looks super good👍

Thanks chill! Good luck.

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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8 hours ago, mike in kurtistown said:

Really nice looking palms, Tim. I presume this is the Obi-Island form.

Thanks Mike. Yes, these are Obi Island form or are supposed to be. You know, I don’t ever remember seeing any other form from all of our garden tour travels.

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

Three more Obi Island form, around 5 years from either a 1 gal or 4” pot.

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15 minutes ago, Brad52 said:

Three more Obi Island form, around 5 years from either a 1 gal or 4” pot.

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Looking good Brad. Always a bright spot in the garden.

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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