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Iguanura wallichiana var wallichiana


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Another one in my collection is the iguanura it has been slow to take off but iam hopeful this summer it will improve having survived two winters one in the hothouse the other in the ground a true water lover in my climate I don’t water much in the winter months only when I feel it is necessary now all I have to do is wait ten years for that look iam after 

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Very neat little palm. I haven’t had any luck keeping any of the Iguanuras alive more than a few months. Your garden is the envy of any palm lover. Kudos to you.

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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This is such an attractive palm. Really really slow at first then it kicks into gear. This is the var major 

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6 hours ago, John hovancsek said:

This is such an attractive palm. Really really slow at first then it kicks into gear. This is the var major 

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Wooooh nice palm I have major as well in a pot iguanura would have to be one my new favourites absolutely gorgeous palms 

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8 hours ago, PalmatierMeg said:

Very neat little palm. I haven’t had any luck keeping any of the Iguanuras alive more than a few months. Your garden is the envy of any palm lover. Kudos to you.

Thank you palmatiermeg there are dream palms and then there are dreams I will always dream of living in the tropics it has taken me around 25 years to get the dream into a vision and still planting and collecting I got hooked on palms at age 17 when my neighbour had semi trailer pull up in the street and unloaded a semi trailer full of styrofoam box’s of more than 500 thousand kentia sprouts that needed to be counted and sent to holland I loved palms from that day it was like Willy wonkas  chocolate factory only for palms 

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