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A bit of a collection in the greenhouse with some winners in the palm department up for planting in the future. We have a roscheria melanochaetes, Arenga hookeriana, licuala Spinosa, bentnickia condapanna, lanonia dasyantha, kerriodoxa elegans, chamaedorea metalica , Johannesteijsmannia Altifrons, dypsis lanceolata, Geonoma pychnostachy, Chuniophoenix nana, Chambeyronia macrocarpa chamaedorea elegans iguanura wallachiana, sabinara magnifica, livistona Australis Pinanga coronata and a polyandrococcus caudescens. All will be planted in the garden sooner or later some common ones and some rare stuff, they will add to the tropical of things in the near future. 

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They are all very healthy looking palms . I couldn’t pick a favorite , luv em all. Harry

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You're quite the grower.! Where are you located?

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2 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

They are all very healthy looking palms . I couldn’t pick a favorite , luv em all. Harry

There all my favourite palms even the elegans. I like to grow rare and exotic ones but you still have some all time winners that are a must have. 
Richard 

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1 hour ago, JD in the OC said:

You're quite the grower.! Where are you located?

A subtropical climate about 10 kms inland with a unique microclimate. No frosts with lots of rocks for thermal mass. I can see the ocean if I go up the top of the hill elevation at my property is 130 meters. But I definitely can’t grow a mapu that’s for sure. 

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