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My Own Palms in pot


Mohsen

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 9/24/2016, 5:06:56, Nessie42 said:

Congratulations, Mohsen. :)

Did you grow that palm from seed?

No , I cheated ...bought it from Ben ( Palms for Brisbane) ;) 

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I just repotted this Phoenix sylvestris  which I bought from a local grower...I should admit though, there is no silver in it yet , so I hope this is actually a Phoenix sylvestris ...

anyone could confirm?

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During Repotting :

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53 minutes ago, gyuseppe said:

Hello Mohsen

Here the only Phoenix sylvestris I saw, were green

so when will they turn to silvery ?

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On 9/21/2016, 11:18:30, Mohsen said:

Licuala elegans 20 sept 2016

after a long time it is opening its spear :) 

 

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now it is fully open :)

 

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it is very small actually and i keep it with a Licuals Rmsayi in my home office...

but since i got them , the elegans have had 2 new leaves but Rmsayi haven't moved a bit ,,,,

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  • 4 weeks later...

Aaaah, the stripes look lovely in the sun!

Is it a named cultivar, Mohsen? And if so, which one?

Are you planning to repot it in the pot the liner is sitting in on the pics?

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As we paving beside our building I had to remove my palms and the green houses...I put them on deck temporary ...I have gathered good number for only 15 months  since I got  into palms ;) and these are not all and these are only the outdoor palms in pots ...

the reality is I won't be able to plant the majority of them in ground ...but I don't want to think about it now ...

 

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Ugh, I need some fan palms.  Yours are so clean and orderly.  Maybe a good Rhapis while I'm at it.   Seems all I have been successful at germinating are various fronded palms (like Veitchia and Chams). 

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"Ph'nglui mglw'napalma Funkthulhu R'Lincolnea wgah'palm fhtagn"
"In his house at Lincoln, dread Funkthulhu plants palm trees."

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  • 6 months later...

My Pinanga coronata looks happy inside in winter and is opening a new frond, who else growing a Pinanga coronata inside ?

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