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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Botany / June 2009



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How much light do palms need?

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Peter Jason - 16 Jun 2009 05:36 GMT
I refer to the indoor decorative types often seen in
Victorian photographs (the so-called "Potted Palm".)
Marios Giannakoulias - 17 Jun 2009 08:43 GMT
Victorians used some variety of palms, ie Trachycarpus fortunei, which
needs plenty of light, while Chamaedorea species love shade. It
depends on the species u want to grow. As a roule however, u should
know that young plants, need shade in comparison to bigger plants, of
the same species
Peter Jason - 23 Jun 2009 03:10 GMT
> Victorians used some variety of palms, ie Trachycarpus
> fortunei, which
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> plants, of
> the same species

Thanks, I have a Wedding Palm that is turning yellow.
Perhaps it needs more shade.
 
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