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Ptychosperma macarthurii in Pot


Pal Meir

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Ptychosperma macarthurii germinated from seed in *1986; the seed came from a palm of Singapore Botanical Garden.

@GrumpyGrower The first two photos (2003 & 2006) show the palm in a small Ø20xH20cm pot; the 3rd one (sunburnt) in a Ø24xH24cm (?) pot. It was given away to a zoological garden in 2008.

The last photo might be the parent tree (?).

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My photos at flickr: flickr.com/photos/palmeir/albums

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@Pal Meir

Beautiful palm! It is more older than me :D I can see this one is pretty slow too as mine. I'll make a photo of my seedlings soon, I'm not currently at home. Happy growing! :)

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17 minutes ago, GrumpyGrower said:

@Pal Meir

Beautiful palm! It is more older than me :D I can see this one is pretty slow too as mine. I'll make a photo of my seedlings soon, I'm not currently at home. Happy growing! :)

It got sunburned in 2008 because it was grown indoors all the time before; below a photo from 2004 showing its place until summer 2008:

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