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Caryota mitis variegated


Cindy Adair

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This palm is care free and even shows a variety of colors as it clumps.

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So the two photos with my fingers are in the same light but quite different.

I have heard some say theirs turned all green but so far this one gets more colorful.

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Cindy Adair

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Beautiful!  Have you experienced any burn on the variegated parts of the palm?

Huntington Beach, CA

USDA Zone 10a/10b

Sunset Zone 24

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Beautiful!!

I am going to take a closer look to my one next morning - at the moment it is the middle of the night over here.

Best regards -

Lars

 

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Mine did well and had great color but produced very few seedlings that were variegated.

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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On 12/20/2018, 9:29:52, joe_OC said:

Beautiful!  Have you experienced any burn on the variegated parts of the palm?

When I first moved it from mostly shade to  sun I did notice the old leaves showed some burn but all the new leaves seem to enjoy the light.

 

22 hours ago, palmfriend said:

Beautiful!!

I am going to take a closer look to my one next morning - at the moment it is the middle of the night over here.

Best regards -

Lars

 

I look forward to some photos.

 

13 hours ago, Neil C said:

I'm not a big fan of Caryota but the variegated ones are stunning!!!

Regards Neil

The C. zebrina and C. ophiopellis are great too, but of course being solitary they die too soon.

I am happy knowing that my C. mitis I am thinking of as self pruning.

13 hours ago, Jeff Searle said:

Mine did well and had great color but produced very few seedlings that were variegated.

 I will remove the individual trunks that die after seeding and still have the rest to enjoy!

13 hours ago, Jeff Searle said:

Mine did well and had great color but produced very few seedlings that were variegated.

Sorry to hear this.

Hopefully I will get at least a few eventually as I only see the non variegated one in Puerto Rico and not too many of those.

Cindy Adair

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People go bananas for them; I had a 1-gallon plant go for $130 at a PSSC auction.

Dang!

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48 minutes ago, DoomsDave said:

People go bananas for them; I had a 1-gallon plant go for $130 at a PSSC auction.

Dang!

Wow! I don’t recall what I paid for my little seedling, but I am sure it was much much less than that!

Still glad the PSSC plant went to someone who really wanted it and hope they are as happy with it as I am with mine.

Cindy Adair

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18 minutes ago, Cindy Adair said:

Wow! I don’t recall what I paid for my little seedling, but I am sure it was much much less than that!

Still glad the PSSC plant went to someone who really wanted it and hope they are as happy with it as I am with mine.

Oh, I'm sure it did.

I have one, and I'm gonna plant it when I can make room in the shade.

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Cindy,

here is my beauty....unfortunately no variegation, just some lighter sparks.

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Best regards from Okinawa -

Lars

 

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Nice looking variegation on yours Cindy.  They make a nice looking palm.  I have 3 planted around the garden here.  I have grown and sold a lot of them over the years from Jeff Marcus stock.  He claims to get about 10% of the variegated palm seed to actually come up variegated.  I have seen some seedlings loose the variegation as they grow, and when some seem to loose it, the suckers will be variegated.   Here are a few from the garden.

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Thank you, for inspiring me, Cindy!  Went out and picked up a variegated mitas from DoomsDave after seeing your post.  Will be putting mine in a more protected location since I don’t have the high humidity and rain you do.

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Huntington Beach, CA

USDA Zone 10a/10b

Sunset Zone 24

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I hope you love yours as much as I do mine Joe OC! Please feel free to post a photo when you have a chance.

Cindy Adair

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  • 4 years later...

Today from my second floor kitchen window in the mist near dusk. See the big Roystonea borinquena down a hill in the distance.

Still loving this variegated C. mitis.

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2 hours ago, Cindy Adair said:

Today from my second floor kitchen window in the mist near dusk. See the big Roystonea borinquena down a hill in the distance.

Still loving this variegated C. mitis.

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I’m loving it too!!! 😍

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Hey @joe_OC how about an update on yours!

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4 hours ago, Cindy Adair said:

Today from my second floor kitchen window in the mist near dusk. See the big Roystonea borinquena down a hill in the distance.

Still loving this variegated C. mitis.

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I’ve seen it in all its glory!

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I lost a nice variegated R. mitis earlier this year. The spear never opened and the plant collapsed. Total mystery why that happened? It spent most of the year in the sunroom and was putting out shoots at the base.

At least my R. excelsa is doing well!

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1 hour ago, Hillizard said:

I lost a nice variegated R. mitis earlier this year. The spear never opened and the plant collapsed. Total mystery why that happened? It spent most of the year in the sunroom and was putting out shoots at the base.

At least my R. excelsa is doing well!

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So sorry about the loss of your C. mitis but your R. excelsa is lovely!

Cindy Adair

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On 5/9/2023 at 2:12 PM, Cindy Adair said:

So sorry about the loss of your C. mitis but your R. excelsa is lovely!

Oops! I meant to write that I'd lost a variegated Caryota mitis! Not trying to add a new species to that genus!🙄

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I picked up 5 seeds from under a variegated C. mitis in October of 2021. All 5 sprouted and of those 5 seeds 3 showed variegation when the first leaf opened. One was almost white and died a couple of weeks after opening. The other 2 are still trudging along, this one showing the best pattern. 

 

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32 minutes ago, Palms Brisbane said:

@D. Morrowii lovely. Yes, they all vary in pattern and amount of variegation. This was my best one out of many.

 

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Ah that one is a beauty!

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36 minutes ago, Palms Brisbane said:

@D. Morrowii lovely. Yes, they all vary in pattern and amount of variegation. This was my best one out of many.

 

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Highly sort after !

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1 hour ago, KrisKupsch said:

Highly sort after !

Yes, they sell for $$$s within hours. The one in photo is going in my garden :)

 

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I bought a 3 gallon variegated Mitis from Lukas on a whim, because my germinated RPS "variegated" ones all came out completely green.  🤮  The Lukas one stayed variegated until about a 6 foot tall frond came out completely green.  I was really disappointed, as I read (mostly in this thread) that they can revert to green after a while.  It got torched this winter at about 26.5F minimum, and the main trunk died off.  But it's sprouting back from the ground with a hint of variegation:

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Hopefully the pups revert back on that guy @Merlyn! I’ll be bummed if mine loose their variegation but a mitis is a nice palm anyway at least. 

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