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Looking for Dypsis sp. 'Maroantsetra'


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10 minutes ago, JubaeaMan138 said:

Let me know if you locate Dypsis maroansetra

Sure, and if you do let me know too.

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I've checked for a while, nobody seems to know what this is exactly. A good chance is that it's either D. pinnatifrons, rosea, or nodifera, a variation of them, or a hybrid.

It was available for a short time from Floribunda in 2010-11 (sold as "Dypsis moroantsetra"), and this was before rosea was described. I bought mine as Neophloga that later was described as a rosea, and it looks almost identical to Mike Schatzle's "maroantsetra", but a bit different from the "maroantsetra" that Fallbrook Jason has. If mine ever starts flowering, it will probably turn out either pinnatifrons or rosea.

I'd say buy some of each and you'll probably see one that has stronger growth habit and is more colorful than the rest.

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On 5/2/2016, 11:32:47, Pando said:

I've checked for a while, nobody seems to know what this is exactly. A good chance is that it's either D. pinnatifrons, rosea, or nodifera, a variation of them, or a hybrid.

It was available for a short time from Floribunda in 2010-11 (sold as "Dypsis moroantsetra"), and this was before rosea was described. I bought mine as Neophloga that later was described as a rosea, and it looks almost identical to Mike Schatzle's "maroantsetra", but a bit different from the "maroantsetra" that Fallbrook Jason has. If mine ever starts flowering, it will probably turn out either pinnatifrons or rosea.

I'd say buy some of each and you'll probably see one that has stronger growth habit and is more colorful than the rest.

Thanks Ando forthe info, now the hard work is find out those sp.

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