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beautiful colour on butia sp.


sergiskan

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hello!

which butia sp. generates this colour? anyone?

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last winter.

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from year to year the colour is more intense...

thanks in advance.

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Sergiskan, that's a fabulous palm! I love the color of that spear, that's a lovely butia, but I couldn't tell you which one it is. I've never seen it on any butia nor do I know of any species that is specifically this purple. Most likely this is a form of odorata, see >

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that is very cool. never seen color on a butia leaf!

"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

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Sergiskan, that's a fabulous palm! I love the color of that spear, that's a lovely butia, but I couldn't tell you which one it is. I've never seen it on any butia nor do I know of any species that is specifically this purple. Most likely this is a form of odorata, see

hello Axel.

was purchased at ebay 6 years ago as 2 strap leaves butia without surname.

i saw some butiagrus with spectacular colours, i do not find the pics...

thanks for the info!

that is very cool. never seen color on a butia leaf!

hi Steve!

thanks!

Butia purpurascens?

hello.

purpurascens is called by the fruits colours when ripe... Am i wrong??

thank you.

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hello Takil.

Many thanks for the info.

Did she lose color with age?

...can you show yours??

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Hello,

I made these pictures this morning. In fact my Butia eriospatha is not so coloured as yours but it a jounger specimen; You can see the violet colour of the base of the petiole and the brown-reddish colour of the fibers and the gren leaves.

I'don't know his age. I planted the palm two years ago. It came from a nursery. At that time it was not so coloured, the violet colour was absent.

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hello Gérard.

with your permission i upload your pic.
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...yours is more blue..., reminds me another that i have.

thanks.

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I just bumbled across a Butia with purple on the spear, petioles, and upper surface of the rachis. I was digging through a sea of 3 gallon blue pot pindos on sale at the local big box looking to maybe find a "strictior" form. No luck on the original mission, but I did take home this beautiful purple one for $14.95.

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I'm always amazed at the variation in color, leaflet shape and texture in the Butia for sale in the blue pots.

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Beautiful Butia. The blue pot butias are the best to choose from. All different morphological appearances.

Los Angeles, CA and Myrtle Beach, SC.

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Beauty Butia Joe.

Also strictior form are stunning, sadly difficult to find one in my area.

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