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What Variety of C. humilis


Alicehunter2000

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This was at Kanapaha Garden in Gainesville. ...thought it looked like a multifida version of C. humilis. Anybody got info on this variety?post-97-0-87579000-1437530787_thumb.jpg

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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Certainly a nice plant with obviously droopy fronds. I'm not sure what the correct name for this form is but thanks for posting.

Regards Neil

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Duplicifolia is synonym with the more used term conduplicata. It could be also tenuifrons but I am not sure whether lobes are sufficiently thin.

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Nice! .... thanks....very cool looking...had to stare at it for a while to make sure it was C. humilis

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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To me it looks like a regular humilis. I’m used to seeing droopy leaves one here for sale, and they all come from CA.

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To me it looks like a regular humilis. I’m used to seeing droopy leaves one here for sale, and they all come from CA.

Also you can line up 10 different humilis and they all can look slightly different.

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Beautiful specimen

Larry Shone in wet and sunny north-east England!  Zone9 ish

Tie two fish together and though they have two tails they cannot swim <>< ><>

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