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Eric in Orlando

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Saribus woodfordii, formerly Livistona woodfordii, is native to New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. We have 3 specimens planted out at Leu Gardens and they have shown some cold hardiness despite the tropical origins.

This one was planted in Aug. 2005 from a 1 gal. pot;

 

 

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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This one was planted in Aug. 2006 from a 3 gal. pot;

 

 

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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And this one planted out in Nov. 2006 from a 3 gal. pot. That is Saribus rotundifolius behind it.

 

 

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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Thanks. Although on the slow side this palm should be grown more.

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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  • 2 weeks later...

I didn't know it was sunken into Saribus--FTBG still says Livistona. Thanks for the nomeclearup. I have this palm and it is neat--reminds me of a thorny Thrinax.

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11 hours ago, Mandrew968 said:

I saw Saribus jeanneneyi the other day.

Where at Andrew? Are there any available for public viewing in FL?

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