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I have both the trunked and trunkless forms. On the trunkless I cannot seem to I.d. the flowers as male or female. Just when I thought...Read More
Palm collector here in a 5b/6a climate so most of my collection is in pots. Have both species of this Chamaedorea. The trunking form indo...Read More
Though this plant is cold hardy enough for most
Zone 8 Winters what no one mentions it they are
fairly delicate. No heavy s...Read More
Probably the most cold tolerant of all Chamaedoreas and certainly hardy enough for even many UK gardens especially in the south. In cool...Read More
***UPDATE (Fall 2015)
I have experimented with this palm for a few years here in Eastern Maryland (zone 7). The last 2 ...Read More
The Radicalis Palm is an outstanding little palm that endures the Texas heat, drought, and winter freezes to 15 degrees without any prote...Read More
In my opinion one of the most undergrown palms around considering it's hardiness and ability to withstand eveything that is thrown at it....Read More
My radicalis, both trunkless and trunking, sailed through Northern California's '07 winter freeze as if nothing had happened. For such ...Read More
I grew the trunkless type in St. Petersburg, Florida, zone 9b, for years. The seeds can take up to a year to germinate. Mine grew consi...Read More
One of the more common Chamaedoreas, and one of the two most cold hardy (can survive temps down to 20F). This Chamaedorea also does well...Read More