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Just another day working in the garden being a palm collector it never ends planting new varieties and searching for new varieties it’s an amazing hobby I only had a picture in my mind when I planted my garden no plant designs just landscaping with a picture in my mind as to what I wanted to achieve I think it has turned out pretty good as with any garden it’s forever changing 

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I love the king parrots, you're so lucky. All I ever get are crows and bats, but then for an old witch like me, I guess it suits. I do feed the wild double bar finches and they hang around all day.  What is the palm with the pink flowers ? I've never seen that colour before.

Peachy

 

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27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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4 minutes ago, peachy said:

I love the king parrots, you're so lucky. All I ever get are crows and bats, but then for an old witch like me, I guess it suits. I do feed the wild double bar finches and they hang around all day.  What is the palm with the pink flowers ? I've never seen that colour before.

Peachy

 

Hi peachy the Palm with the pink flowers is a pinanga coronata 

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3 minutes ago, happypalms said:

Hi peachy the Palm with the pink flowers is a pinanga coronata 

Oh right. The one I had in the old garden never flowered

Peachy

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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