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Doing a bit of work in garden this afternoon planting a few things. It seemed the golden hour was upon the maxima stand in the garden with sun in the right colour spectrum red for flowering the maximas flowering certainly where taking advantage of the red in spectacular flowers with close to 600mm of rainfall with the wet weather events no wonder they look so good. 

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On 3/30/2025 at 10:14 AM, happypalms said:

Doing a bit of work in garden this afternoon planting a few things. It seemed the golden hour was upon the maxima stand in the garden with sun in the right colour spectrum red for flowering the maximas flowering certainly where taking advantage of the red in spectacular flowers with close to 600mm of rainfall with the wet weather events no wonder they look so good. 

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breathtaking view, magical forest. even more beautiful than Alice in Wonderland. I really like this type of palm tree.

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14 minutes ago, Mazat said:

breathtaking view, magical forest. even more beautiful than Alice in Wonderland. I really like this type of palm tree.

It does look wonderful I will say some great pictures in there with the blue and green colours and the sunlight.

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The extra rain certainly didn’t hurt . To me Archontophoenix just look very lush after the rain, rejuvenated. Harry

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