Dypsis mirabilis

Dypsisdean

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I always liked these palms in a small grouping. They are finally coming into their own and looking established. I don't know why they aren't used more often in the typical garden since they don't require very much space.

Previously known as D. florencei and D. paludosa, these have a pinnate and entire leaf form. They have been a trouble free fast grower in my cooler tropical climate.

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I always liked these palms in a small grouping. They are finally coming into their own and looking established. I don't know why they aren't used more often in the typical garden since they don't require very much space.

Previously known as D. florencei and D. paludosa, these have a pinnate and entire leaf form. They have been a trouble free fast grower in my cooler tropical climate.

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Hi Dean, thanks for catching that, I'm merging them together now, thanks, Ed
 
I always liked these palms in a small grouping. They are finally coming into their own and looking established. I don't know why they aren't used more often in the typical garden since they don't require very much space.

Previously known as D. florencei and D. paludosa, these have a pinnate and entire leaf form. They have been a trouble free fast grower in my cooler tropical climate.

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Dean, in HI, don't they blend in with the Ti plants?
 
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