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Panama Pete

phoenix roebelenii

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These have arrived at the range, ten pound each, good size for the money
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karl66
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Location: halesowen. west midlands

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pete i saw them the other day in kidderminster, its more of an inside plant in our climate though!. karl.
Freebird

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Panama Pete wrote:These have arrived at the range, ten pound each, good size for the money
Are they the rare invisible variety? icon_scratch
Steph
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Location: East London, bordering Essex.

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Buy one, keep it wet...they like to have wet roots and keep it inside, in the house overwinter.
Mine is looking good after 3 years, bad news is its too heavy for us to shift out of the living room.........
bordersboy

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Post by bordersboy »

I keep mine indoors and in a south facing window.It likes a drink. dont we all :) and flowers yearly.
Clive60

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I have two, one in a north facing porch (brought in if near freezing outside) the other in the greenhouse.
I will put both outside in mid May but in shade as they can easily suffer sun scorch. Both are kept damp throughout the winter.
dorothy

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Post by dorothy »

Hi have one which goes outside in a shady spot during summer, then back in the conservatory for winter. :)
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