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Three top dypsis varieties get planted

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Three great dypsis varieties, dyp faneva, dyp remotifolia and dyp lantzeana. It may be mid winter but that doesn’t matter, the palms have been acclimated to my winter in the greenhouse and I don’t get frosts so plant away I say. And a nice handful of chamaedorea adscendens went in for a bit of extra fun along with a nice trio of Cham genoformis. Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean you can’t plant your garden. I find the winter plantings get a good tuck in gor summer and are established a lot stronger for the hot brutal days of summer when you miss the odd water or two! IMG_4836.jpegDypsis faneva IMG_4837.jpegDypsis remotifolia IMG_4841.jpegDypsis lantzeana IMG_4823.jpegchamaedorea adscendens IMG_4826.jpegchamaedorea genoformis

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