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Chamadorea Ernesti augusti in my garden


happypalms

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One of the most spectacular chameadorea varietie ernesti augusti with its fish tail shaped leaf an easy one to grow palm shade and water they take temperatures as low as 2 degrees a must have for any understory spot in the garden 

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1 minute ago, happypalms said:

take temperatures as low as 2 degrees

Your talking Celsius correct ? This is another chamaedorea sp. that I want but haven't been willing to spend the high price on yet = / You have an amazing garden. 

T J 

T J 

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5 minutes ago, OC2Texaspalmlvr said:

Your talking Celsius correct ? This is another chamaedorea sp. that I want but haven't been willing to spend the high price on yet = / You have an amazing garden. 

T J 

Yes Celsius thanks on the garden 30 years collecting palms I live in the Australian bush guests are amazed  a true resort garden my collection is small in comparison to other collections but for subtropical not to bad for what is available in my area up to around 170 varieties of palms in my collection and counting on more to get as they become more available via mail order or seeds 

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57 minutes ago, happypalms said:

around 170 varieties of palms in my collection

Can't wait to see the rest of your garden. 

T J 

T J 

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23 minutes ago, OC2Texaspalmlvr said:

Can't wait to see the rest of your garden. 

T J 

Here’s a start another ernesti Cham in a container 

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7 hours ago, happypalms said:

Here’s a start another ernesti Cham in a container 

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Loving your recent updates. This is another one that grows really strongly down here in Melbourne. Proven down to at least -2C here with no significant damage. Here’s mine in the ground (also got about 30-40 seedlings)

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Tim Brisbane

Patterson Lakes, bayside Melbourne, Australia

Rarely Frost

2005 Minimum: 2.6C,  Maximum: 44C

2005 Average: 17.2C, warmest on record.

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32 minutes ago, tim_brissy_13 said:

Loving your recent updates. This is another one that grows really strongly down here in Melbourne. Proven down to at least -2C here with no significant damage. Here’s mine in the ground (also got about 30-40 seedlings)

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Nice one can definitely see the cold weather affect still a beautiful palm you have 

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