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Mature Dypsis palms at HOOMALUHIA dead


colin Peters

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Both of these are in close together. Might be a fungus or Coco Rino beetle. The Dypsis saintelucei {bottom photo}was a very mature tree that was constantly seeding. as was the D. lastelliana. Sad 

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very sad!!

Does the coco Rino beetle have a big appetite for dypsis?

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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45 minutes ago, Josh-O said:

very sad!!

Does the coco Rino beetle have a big appetite for dypsis?

Yes, very very sad,did you see any hole ?

Once we got one beetle bite on D. leptocheilos but gladly it didn't kill the palm.

Since they were constantly seeding, do you have some descendant seedlings?

 

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Josh, Philippe    Couldn't see the crownshaft since the st. Lucy was so tall, not sure the real reason for it dying. Hopefully not CRB.  Never saw any seed on ground that wasn't rotten. So sorry no descendants. 

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