D.fibrosa
D.sp 'small'
D.paludosa
D. sp 215
D. leptocheilos
D.fibrosa living up to it's name
Dypsis Red Triangle hybrid
Posted 05 April 2012 - 11:15 PM
Gold Coast Hinterland, Queensland 28S
Mild Humid Subtropical climate
Temp Extremes 4C-42C
Rainfall - not consistent enough!
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Posted 09 April 2012 - 12:43 AM
Boy Daryl, your D.fibrosa and D. paludosa have such great color. Mine have good color and I'm hoping they eventually develop 'great' color.
Luck of the draw maybe.
Gold Coast Hinterland, Queensland 28S
Mild Humid Subtropical climate
Temp Extremes 4C-42C
Rainfall - not consistent enough!
Posted 09 April 2012 - 12:45 AM
Nice collection of Dypsis palms. Is fibrosa the same as crinita? My D. crinita puts our colorful new leaves. Used to have five D. leptocheilos, but I killed three using them in a landscaping job. I think the backhoe operator thought they were inanimate objects. But the last two are doing well.
Gold Coast Hinterland, Queensland 28S
Mild Humid Subtropical climate
Temp Extremes 4C-42C
Rainfall - not consistent enough!
Posted 09 April 2012 - 02:01 AM
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