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One of my favorite Chameadoreas - oblongata.

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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One gorgeous palm. I have them planted in the back yard. But I could never interest people in it. A few weeks ago I gave away the dozen plus I had in pots that I'd grown from seeds. Won't go the seed route again.

Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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Ron,

This is one of many Chamy's that does well here in south Florida. And one of my favorites as well. What others are you growing there in the Mooseland?

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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These make great potted plants too. I was surprised how good they look and how fast they grow.

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Ron,

This is one of many Chamy's that does well here in south Florida. And one of my favorites as well. What others are you growing there in the Mooseland?

Here are three different clusters of Chamaedorea fragrans in the Moose Land. Unfortunately none has flowered as of yet. Reportedly they have a wonderful scent. I look forward to a sniff test. Kinda curious if there is a female plant here?

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Cluster #1

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Cluster #2

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Cluster #3

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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Ron,

This is one of many Chamy's that does well here in south Florida. And one of my favorites as well. What others are you growing there in the Mooseland?

Oh - I forgot all about this Chamaedorea brachypoda I had tucked away. Hmmm, I need to get this little baby planted ... :rolleyes:

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Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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