Speaking of Malagasy plants, including the ones you've presented, succulents like aloe trees and agaves are also welcoming additions too, yeah?Traveller's tree isn't a true palm (closer to a bird of paradise or bananas), but yeah, that and the Bismarck palm are the more common Madagascan plants I know.
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I've seen Golden cane palms & Triangle palms. Don't think I've seen Majestic palms or Sugarcane palms, but they sound common.
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Decarya & Alluaudia are some interesting Madagascan plants, though here in Adelaide they're in the palm house in the botanic gardens, so not I'm not sure if they're harder to keep.
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Also going back to palms, I realised windmill palms would be an immense addition. I'm not really that much an expert but still I know it's a widespread genus and have horticultural significance.
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