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Caryota mitis 'variegata'


doranakandawatta

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We found a baby caryota mitis'variegata'' in august 2011 and planted it in the morning garden:

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january 2012:

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april 2012:

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april 2013:

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august 2013:

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december 2013:

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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I can't wait to see this one when it's full grown Philippe!

Peter

hot and humid, short rainy season May through October, 14* latitude, 90* longitude

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I like this palm a lot, but disappointed because I have currently one that is seeding and one a few years back that seeded multiple times and they seem to produce a very low % of seedlings true to the parent. If I had to guess, 10% or less that come up variegated. Does anybody else have something to share in regards to seeds coming up variegated?

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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Gorgeous palm Phillipe! And it looks like it's growing like a beast! Now I'm thinking something variegated would add some interest to my garden! Whatcha got Jeff ? I'm planning on checking out your spring sale!

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This one is mine shown October 2013 after planting June 2012. Your great photos start with a palm larger than mine is now. So maybe in another year I can match your 2011 photo and by 2016 I see what I might have! Mine will never match the lovely variegation of yours though.

Thanks for sharing photos of one of the very few variegated palms that I like!post-4111-0-07619500-1391389661_thumb.jp

Cindy Adair

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