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chamaerops in habitat


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anyone got any nice pics to share of normal humilis and vulcano in their habitat in spain,italy, etc

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Here are some nice ones of Chamaerops humilis regular in habitat

I've never seen any of wild "vulcanos" They are reported to have come from the island of Vulcano but I've never seen a habitat photo. It is possible that all the vulcanos today came from the seed of one unique plant so don't expect to see a whole mass of them if a habitat photo does exist.

 

Regards Neil

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I doubt that vulcano in the form it is known in the market does realy exist in the wild. Most probably it is a result of selective propagation from initially dwarf specimens. That's why offsprings from vulcano seeds are so variable.

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I'm heading to Italy today. I'll see what I can find.

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I'm in Positano. Any ideas where I can hunt some down. Didn't see any on the hills coming in.

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Here is a photo of Chamaerops in southwestern Spain.

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Can't help with Spain or Italy but here's one in-ground in Northern Virginia...image.thumb.jpeg.aa7052051247da9d9d3ad92

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