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The baggie method - seeds from my seed-grown C. adscendens.image.thumb.png.f4a71dd35141826d605848e863d7897d.png

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Tom

Bowie, Maryland, USA - USDA z7a/b
hardiestpalms.com

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My favorite Chamaedorea

 

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Huntington Beach, CA

USDA Zone 10a/10b

Sunset Zone 24

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Nice solitary Chamaedorea with leathery, matte green leaves. I have a bunch in pots I grew from seed. But none have reproduced so far. Maybe they are all the same sex but that would be odd.

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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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I  agree with Joe these are great little Palms very slow in my experience the fronds have  a bluish hue to them

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I had around 6 of them that rats decided to eat.  :crying:  Ate right through the stalks like candy cane.

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Huntington Beach, CA

USDA Zone 10a/10b

Sunset Zone 24

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1 hour ago, PalmatierMeg said:

Nice solitary Chamaedorea with leathery, matte green leaves. I have a bunch in pots I grew from seed. But none have reproduced so far. Maybe they are all the same sex but that would be odd.

Did you get seeds from me?  A lot of mine have made their way around. :D

Female flowers

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Male flowers
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Tom

Bowie, Maryland, USA - USDA z7a/b
hardiestpalms.com

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24 minutes ago, joe_OC said:

I had around 6 of them that rats decided to eat.  :crying:  Ate right through the stalks like candy cane.

I've had squirrels (or mice) damage some of mine that were outside for the summer, but they kept on truckin'.  I've also air-layered older individuals successfully from adventitious roots.

Tom

Bowie, Maryland, USA - USDA z7a/b
hardiestpalms.com

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One of mine even flushed red while fruiting.
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Tom

Bowie, Maryland, USA - USDA z7a/b
hardiestpalms.com

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