Archontophoenix purpurea
#1
Posted 15 January 2007 - 03:33 PM
Definitely seems more tender than cunninghamia
Edit 1/30/07.. both appear dead. Way more tender than cunninghamia.
Riverside, CA Z 9b
1700 ft. elevation
approx 40 miles inland
#2
Posted 15 January 2007 - 03:44 PM
South Escondido
5 miles ENE Rancho Bernardo
33.06N 117W, Elevation 971 Feet
#4
Posted 15 January 2007 - 10:36 PM
So far.
dave
Gateway to Whittier! Classic Sunset Garden Zone 23.
Air-drained coastal slope, 20 miles inland, almost entirely coastal influence. Slightly psycho Mediterranean climate.
"If you're going to do it, you might as well overdo it . . . ."
#5
Posted 15 January 2007 - 11:36 PM
USDA Zone 10a
July Averages: Hi 95F, Low 62F
Jan Averages: Hi 68F, Low 45F
#6
Posted 16 January 2007 - 08:51 AM
and on a 300 year-old lava flow, Pahoa, Hawaii, USA
#7
Posted 16 January 2007 - 10:23 AM
OC, California
Zone 10a
#8
Posted 16 January 2007 - 06:37 PM
#9
Posted 17 January 2007 - 10:35 AM
Fort Myers, FL USA
Sub-tropical Zone 10b climate
Annual rainfall: 55 inches
Seabreeze Nurseries- Palms, bromeliads, and ornamentals
#10
Posted 17 January 2007 - 05:30 PM
26 53 N 82 02 W
on a large saltwater canal basin 1/2 mile from beautiful Charlotte Harbor 10A/10B microclimate (I hope)
#11
Posted 17 January 2007 - 09:26 PM
15g nearby has damage as well, not as extensive.
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Discovery Island Palms Nursery
San Marcos, CA
"grow my little palm tree, grow!"
#12
Posted 17 January 2007 - 09:28 PM
Discovery Island Palms Nursery
San Marcos, CA
"grow my little palm tree, grow!"
#13
Posted 01 May 2007 - 02:13 PM
My 15 gallon plant (little initial damage) has only the new spike but is moving upward!
Discovery Island Palms Nursery
San Marcos, CA
"grow my little palm tree, grow!"
#14
Posted 01 May 2007 - 02:35 PM
Riverside, CA Z 9b
1700 ft. elevation
approx 40 miles inland
#15
Posted 24 June 2007 - 08:01 PM
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