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Allagoptera leucocalyx


caixeta

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Allagoptera leucocalyx under eucalyptus plantation , near Pedra Chapéu do Sol , Cristalina , Goiás.5ab1410e74899_Cristalina-Gois078.thumb.J5ab141cd0f2d8_Cristalina-Gois079.thumb.J5ab142360af38_Cristalina-Gois080.thumb.J5ab142e800fb0_Cristalina-Gois088.thumb.J

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Caixeta

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Great pictures as always. Thanks for sharing. That A. leucocalyx is a really neat little palm. Much slower to go pinnate in my experience. Your closeup shots really show the difference between that & arenaria.

 

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19 hours ago, caixeta said:

Rock inscriptions about 2 million years old.5ab14b0eb6980_Cristalina-Gois058.thumb.J5ab14b5cc41f2_Cristalina-Gois059.thumb.J5ab14bb0adbf4_Cristalina-Gois060.thumb.J

2 million is a bit too much?

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elevation 328 feet

distance from mediteranean sea 1,1 mile

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lowest t° 2008/2009 : 33F

lowest t° 2007/2008 : 32F

lowest t° 2006/2007 : 35F

lowest t° 2005/2006 : 27F

lowest t° 2004/2005 : 25F

Historical lowest t° 1985 : 18F

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@caixeta, those A. luecocalyx are almost as nice as mine! Except they undoubtedly set viable seed!

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Had  this one from a seedling given to me in the UK about  5  years ago, they grow quite  quickly  here and produce  masses of  seed  regularly but they never  seem to mature

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On 3/21/2018, 11:08:13, Firepalm said:

Great pics, thanks for sharing.  Looks like it would make a great understory palm in cultivation.

Mines in full THAILAND  sun it  doesnt need to be an  understory at all

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Maybe if you only have 1 palm you need to save the pollen, because i recieved very good seeds and this seems to be a common problem with people who only have 1 palm

 

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On 20/03/2018 14:58:23, caixeta said:

Rock inscriptions about 2 million years old.5ab14b0eb6980_Cristalina-Gois058.thumb.J5ab14b5cc41f2_Cristalina-Gois059.thumb.J5ab14bb0adbf4_Cristalina-Gois060.thumb.J

Probably 12 thousand year old

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Carambeí, 2nd tableland of the State Paraná , south Brazil.

Alt:1030m. Native palms: Queen, B. eriospatha, B. microspadix, Allagoptera leucocalyx , A.campestris, Geonoma schottiana, Trithrinax acanthocoma. Subtr. climate, some frosty nights. No dry season. August: driest month. Rain:1700mm

 

I am seeking for cold hardy palms!

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Thanks for sharing this photos. This palm is also native here in the campos vegetation of south Paraná

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Carambeí, 2nd tableland of the State Paraná , south Brazil.

Alt:1030m. Native palms: Queen, B. eriospatha, B. microspadix, Allagoptera leucocalyx , A.campestris, Geonoma schottiana, Trithrinax acanthocoma. Subtr. climate, some frosty nights. No dry season. August: driest month. Rain:1700mm

 

I am seeking for cold hardy palms!

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On 23/03/2018 03:05:09, Tingtongthai said:

Had  this one from a seedling given to me in the UK about  5  years ago, they grow quite  quickly  here and produce  masses of  seed  regularly but they never  seem to mature

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Thanks for sharing this photos. This palm is also native here in the campos vegetation of south Paraná

Paul do you know the sourceof the seed/

Carambeí, 2nd tableland of the State Paraná , south Brazil.

Alt:1030m. Native palms: Queen, B. eriospatha, B. microspadix, Allagoptera leucocalyx , A.campestris, Geonoma schottiana, Trithrinax acanthocoma. Subtr. climate, some frosty nights. No dry season. August: driest month. Rain:1700mm

 

I am seeking for cold hardy palms!

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Here’s my biggest about 1.3 M 4 feet tall overall.

Love these things! Much superior to arenarum; nice petite size, pretty color, and doesn’t get The Nasties.

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On 4/2/2018, 7:08:38, Alberto said:

Thanks for sharing this photos. This palm is also native here in the campos vegetation of south Paraná

Paul do you know the sourceof the seed/

Yes well sort of and youd  have to ask him, DAVE ISON in the Uk hes  on the eps  forum I think you know  him

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Oooh, I like those.  Are they as cold hardy as A arenaria?  How about growing in sand?  We have lots of sand and sun here, always looking for plants that like those conditions.  

Land O Lakes FL, a suburb on the North Side of Tampa, FL

Summers are great, 90f/32c in the day & 70f/21c at night with plentiful rain & sun

Winters are subtropical with occasional frosts and freezes. Tropical cyclones happen.

We have a few Royal palms in the warm microclimates but Coconuts freeze.

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