This is the one I lost in 2010
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The one above (in the previous post) is one of 3 new ones I have gotten to replace the old one. It takes L. grandis about 7 years to attain the size of the one I lost.
I have a variegated Christmas palm. Its your still, but its unique among variegated palms in that the bright red fruit produce variegated seedlings. Most variegated palms will not come true from seed, but the var. Adonidia does, 98-99% will be variegated