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Dypsis albofarinosa

This is my second attempt with Dypsis albofarinosa. My first plant arrived bare rooted and didn't recover from the journey, so when this plant arrived in August, also bare rooted, I was a little apprehensive. This plant had the advantage of being slightly larger, a four leaf seedling, whereas the previous plant was a two leaf seedling. After a little leaf burn from the shock or transportation, etc. the plant seems to have settled down and is growing steadily. I have deliberately over potted it slightly to allow plenty of recovery time before it next needs re-potting. I'm hoping that it will put on some good growth in my polytunnel through summer 2007. If and when it starts to clump, I may separate a stem or two and try one of the resulting plants outside, when it reaches a reasonable size, although it will almost definitely require protection during colder winter nights.