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Couple a palm sp Aiphanes horrida and Areca guppyana seedlings


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A couple of palm seedlings. I germinated the aiphanes and purchased the guppyana as one leaf sprouts. There both doing fine the aiphanes struggled through winter but are looking pretty good now. Thre guppyana have survived one winter so there looking good also as garden candidates. 

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Hi again ! I guess we are on the same agenda 😂

Natives Aiphanes Minima

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and the mother plant : 

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And my babies Gupyana, find them super slow. 
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Very nice. I’m a big fan of Aiphanes. The one I have planted out (minima) gets full sun and has seen temps down to 0 c without damage. What kind of winter temps did the guppyana get hit with?

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15 hours ago, Nico971 said:

Hi again ! I guess we are on the same agenda 😂

Natives Aiphanes Minima

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and the mother plant : 

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And my babies Gupyana, find them super slow. 
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Nico

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Great minds think alike they say 👍

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13 hours ago, D. Morrowii said:

Very nice. I’m a big fan of Aiphanes. The one I have planted out (minima) gets full sun and has seen temps down to 0 c without damage. What kind of winter temps did the guppyana get hit with?

Iam looking forward to seeing them grow in the garden. The guppyana have taken temperatures as low as 2 degrees Celsius in a protected environment. Without any damage whatsoever. 

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