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What Genre and species


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This one is older than you think

regards

colin

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coastal north facing location

100klm south of Sydney

NSW

Australia

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Nice try Sol, but that is not it:-)

regards

colin

coastal north facing location

100klm south of Sydney

NSW

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Satakentia

Palms are the king of trees

Brod

Brisbane, Australia

28 latitude, sub tropical

summer average 21c min - 29c max

winter average 10c min - 21c max

extremes at my place 5c - 42c

1100 average rainfall

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Colin,

     If there is small black specks on the petioles, ( which I can't tell from the pic.) my guess would be Masoala madagascariensis. :)

Jeff

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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I like Jeffs guess the best so far.

Zone 10a at best after 2007 AND 2013, on SW facing hill, 1 1/2 miles from coast in Oceanside, CA. 30-98 degrees, and 45-80deg. about 95% of the time.

"The great workman of nature is time."   ,  "Genius is nothing but a great aptitude for patience."

-George-Louis Leclerc de Buffon-

I do some experiments and learning in my garden with palms so you don't have to experience the pain! Look at my old threads to find various observations and tips!

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Hmmm, some hints

Not from Madagascar or Lord Howe

It is less than 4 meters tall, (but how much shorter)

keep guessing :-)

colin

coastal north facing location

100klm south of Sydney

NSW

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Calyptrocalyx??

Tyrone

Millbrook, "Kinjarling" Noongar word meaning "Place of Rain", Rainbow Coast, Western Australia 35S. Warm temperate. Csb Koeppen Climate classification. Cool nights all year round.

 

 

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Burretiokentia ?

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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Kentiopsis oliviformis ?? ???

Dave Hughson

Carlsbad, Ca

1 mile from ocean

Zone 10b

Palm freaks are good peeps!!!!!

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(deezpalms @ Mar. 23 2008,15:21)

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Kentiopsis oliviformis ?? ???

I'd like to change my guess and agree with Dave, it's a slow New Caledonian monster. KO'd by a KO.

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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Col, is it from New Caledonia? If so could it be Cyphosperma balansae ? cheers Mike Green.....it's very healthy what ever it is!

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Hey Col, I love the song "You keep me hanging on" by Vanilla fudge and/or the Supremes, but enough's enough. Adjudication please , no more clues though.

Hi Mike, how does your garden grow ?

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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4 meters tall is interesting, that is 13 feet exactly.

Could it be Chambeyronia lepidota? I know you Aussies get some better New Caledonian stuff than we do, plus you have the climate to grow things from higher elevation.

Christian Faulkner

Venice, Florida - South Sarasota County.

www.faulknerspalms.com

 

Μολὼν λάβε

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Ok ok

it is not from New Caledonia, not from the America's, not from Europe, Africa or Australia, not from Asia and less than 3m tall

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colin

coastal north facing location

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Alsmithia longipes (or whatever it's called now...)?

Jason

Skell's Bells

 

 

Inland Central Florida, 28N, 81W. Humid-subtropical climate with occasional frosts and freezes. Zone 9b.

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Sorry Jason

genus starts with C

regards

colin

coastal north facing location

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(Tyrone @ Mar. 22 2008,18:51)

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Calyptrocalyx??

Tyrone

:) Hi Colin,

Someones getting close.

Cheers guys, Mikey.

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M.H.Edwards

"Living in the Tropic's

And loving it".............. smilie.gif

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Calypso elegans ?

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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well done Tyrone, Tyrone has the Genre, what is the species?

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Thats our down-under nick name for these groovy little palms ..

hey mon , lets plant some more Calypsos !

WHo wants to type out Calyptrocalyx every damn time ..

we have pet names for so many things , only an Aussie would know what it is to jump into your ute

and drive from Brissy to Rocky ,

making sure a couple of slabs in the back chillin in the esky ..

not to much Bundy .. have a smoko half way at a good servo .

Michael in palm paradise,

Tully, wet tropics in Australia, over 4 meters of rain every year.

Home of the Golden Gumboot, its over 8m high , our record annual rainfall.

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I don't realise how 'aussie' I am until I can understand exactly what you were saying, Michael!! I have been corrupted  :D  :D

BTW, Colin, if calyptrocalyx is that slow over there... you really need to move!!!

Regards, Ari :)

Ari & Scott

Darwin, NT, Australia

-12°32'53" 131°10'20"

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I guess it ain't elegans, then I'll go for "C.sp.mara"

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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Hi Ari,

This is the size it was acquired, does not grow very big, maybe 1m

sorry Wal, keep trying

regards

colin

coastal north facing location

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C. poliphillus? Sorry, I can't spell.

Regards, Ari :)

Ari & Scott

Darwin, NT, Australia

-12°32'53" 131°10'20"

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The species does not start with a, b,c d e f,m,n,p, j,s,h,y,u,l

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(ariscott @ Mar. 24 2008,12:05)

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C. poliphillus? Sorry, I can't spell.

Regards, Ari :)

Don't matter Ari, either can Col, especially with that Turkish keyboard he uses  :D

Okay, you most southern of ratpackers, here's my last shot, hollrungii. And as someone else said earlier, it is looking a pretty picture now, let's see how she turns out after a winter.

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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Hi Wal

as mentioned previously does not start with a h and is from high altitude, g, i,z,u ,v, x r,o,q is not the first letter, either is sp

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Colin, It looks like C doxanthus, which is a high altitude species, but it starts with "d". Am I close though?

regards

Tyrone

Millbrook, "Kinjarling" Noongar word meaning "Place of Rain", Rainbow Coast, Western Australia 35S. Warm temperate. Csb Koeppen Climate classification. Cool nights all year round.

 

 

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Calypso ,  Mikey knows , and told me , but .. DUH

I forgot already , BEEEP , I lose ... damn

Michael in palm paradise,

Tully, wet tropics in Australia, over 4 meters of rain every year.

Home of the Golden Gumboot, its over 8m high , our record annual rainfall.

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:)  :)  :D

That suits Mikey to T

regards

colin

coastal north facing location

100klm south of Sydney

NSW

Australia

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(palmsforpleasure @ Mar. 24 2008,12:44)

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Hi Wal

as mentioned previously does not start with a h and is from high altitude, g, i,z,u ,v, x r,o,q is not the first letter, either is sp

silly me, I actually thought you had written the letters in order, fool wal, there's a "h" near the back of his listing, you know you shouldn't trust these blues supporters.  :P

It's a Calypso quazzimodo

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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Calyptrocalyx stenoschista

Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Hi Colin, is that a Woto boto to the far right? If it is, it is a far better looking specimen than mine. Last winter seemed to knock mine around a bit, even now after summer and all the rain, it has only put out one new leaf.

Cheers

Mike

Port Macquarie NSW Australia

Warm temperate to subtropical

Record low of -2C at airport 2006

Pushing the limit of palm survivabilities

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Hi Mike

Excellent observation, hope you Garden is thriving with all the rain we have had, had the best years

growth ever this last 12 months, hope the rain stops for winter, otherwise will loose a few

regards

colin

coastal north facing location

100klm south of Sydney

NSW

Australia

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