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An Australian Beauty
ByshimodaThe Bangalow Palm, also know as Archontophoenix Cunninghamiana, is a mainstay in Australia. Very common from the northwest to the northeast, this stately palm is comfortable from tropical to sub-tropical climates. It doesn’t typically like a lot of sun or wind exposure; it tends to look weaker and a bit ragged. But in a little…
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Tokyo Queens 東京クイーン
ByshimodaIt’s not often you find Queen Palms in Tokyo. Generally, the temperatures are too low in the winter, and the humidity too high in the summer.
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Hardy Rhapis 丈夫なラピス
Byshimoda“…for many reasons: they are a lovely deep green, they tend to look really lush and bushy, they stay for many years in the same-sized pot, and they need little sun or water.”
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Mules Kicking Up a Storm たくましいミュールヤシ
ByshimodaThese Butyagrus seeds are sprouting energetically, with many pushing two roots out (meaning, two plants from the same seed). These were raised in sphagnum moss, and took about 3 months to germinate. These cross-breeds are essentially unknown in Japan, and have only become popular among palm enthusiasts in the past decade. They are popular because…
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ケンチャヤシ到着 New Howea’s Have Arrived
Byshimodaケンチャヤシは室内に置くのに最適です。Howeas make great indoor plants, and have been used all over the world to bring nature into the entryway or living room of your home.
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