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      Even before I started a nursery, I used to have a collection of dwarf Rhapis palms.  I had just about everything that Lynn McKamey had in her book. That was around 1984. I still have a couple of them left, but have now stated to collect the variegated ones again.

     I was wondering, did anyone take over Lynn's inventory? I'm sure I'm not the only person who ended up collecting these plants. So who still has a nice collection of these great little plants? I have seen the people in Australia, but I haven't seen anyone here in the US.  Any nurseries still selling them? Tom

     

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     I thought I would start with a picture I already had in my tablet. This is one of my favorite psalms right now.

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