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How Bout a 'Color' thread?


realarch

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4 minutes ago, realarch said:

Hey Harry, thanks! That is a good word.

Tim

Yours is gorgeous, my 3 all died, must not like my dust bowl here…

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Had a twofer on red leaves opening yesterday; Chambey and Archontophoenix 

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Hope this Lafamazanga keeps this feature, is it true that if it doesn't have the silvery undersides, it's not pure?

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First color of the year for any of my palms.  This one is Chambeyronia macrocarpa var. 'hookeri'.  It's opened a bit more since this picture.  Love this palm.  It's small only about 6 feet to the top of the fronds.Chambeyroniamacrocarpavar.hookeri-20240129_120933.thumb.jpg.df67ef677f1e2df876bf191bb452508b.jpg

 

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Steve

Born in the Bronx

Raised in Brooklyn

Matured In Wai`anae

I can't be held responsible for anything I say or do....LOL

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Some nice color on this Chrysalidocarpus Sp. Baby Red Stem that I planted today

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Although these are common , even here in SoCal , the color of the Golden Cane really stands out in the garden. 

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A little color popping up over my wall and gate.  It was beautiful watching this newly opening leaf blowing in the wind as the storm blew in yesterday afternoon.

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33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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Areca catechu ‘dwarf’ in a good friend’s yard. It was spectacular.

Tim 

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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I haven't added anything in here for a while, so here's some maroon and a little red; a little more maroon and red with a smidge of brown; and some orange. 

 

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C. Elagans bolak 

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My Chrysalidocarpus (Dypsis) decipiens is still quite small, but is colorful. Waking up to spring with a new leaf. I ignore it since it's doing fine without any unnecessary attention. Will grow into the sun where it is, but that'll take years.

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Dypsis marojejyi. 

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Red. I like red. IMG_20240403_032741.thumb.jpg.a540d66f0bf0361c4bb034b0e90d3700.jpg

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Calyptrocalys leptostachys. I’ve posted numerous photos of these little palms and will do so until I’m no longer breathing. 

Tim

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Hilo, Hawaii

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