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variegated palms


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hy, i love variegated plants, but i have just seen a few variegated rhapis, has anyone other variegated palms, or pic of them?

i would love to see them

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Here's a leaf of my variegated foxy lady palm which is a hybrid betwixt Wodyeti bifurcata and Veitchia joannis.

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Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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Close up of leaflets

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Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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I have one :)

My Rhapis excelsa

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Komkrit Yensirikul

Bangkok, Thailand /17C to 40C Avg32C /rain 4 months a year.

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Do stripes count?

C.plumosa;

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C.geonomiformis;

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Made the move to Mandurah - West Aust

Kamipalms,
Growing for the future


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hy,thanks for these beautifull  pics, the rhapis very beautifull, i have just seen them in yellow never in white,

@ Wal are these all yours? if so how long did it take to collect so much of them?

@ Kamipalms, i think they count when see those beautis

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@ Wal are these all yours? if so how long did it take to collect so much of them?

Negatory, mine are where I stated (Foxy lady), the others were posted by someone else from a market in Thailand I think.

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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Wow, beautiful palms. What kind of Caryota sp is the one you have pictured?

I liked the Caryota & the Cocos nucifera.

Where did you get these variegated palms?

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Hello PalmTone,

I have one more varigated caryota if you like it. I got them from our plant market here in our country.

My night shot of Caryota mitis.

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Komkrit Yensirikul

Bangkok, Thailand /17C to 40C Avg32C /rain 4 months a year.

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Check out the Raphis pic I pulled from the net.

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Michael Ferreira

Bermuda-Humid(77% ave), Subtropical Zone 11, no frost

Warm Season: (May-November): Max/Min 81F/73F

Cool Season: (Dec-Apr): Max/Min 70F/62F

Record High: 94F

Record Low: 43F

Rain: 55 inches per year with no dry/wet season

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(PiousPalms @ Jun. 17 2007,14:39)

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How do varigated varieties occur?  Is it some sort of mutation?  Do their offspring posses the same trait?

Hello William,

At my own opinion, they may come from sun radiation.

That's mean stronger sun make stronger radioactive.  In tropical country it maybe occured easier.

Anyway, percentage would be too small to predict which one will mutate, or to predict is it possible to be varigated?

And their offspring could be varigated too. Not at all but up to your luck. :D  If their inflorescence push out from varigated part, it could rise up to 50-80% varigated.

e.g. my above caryota come from seed of the varigated mother plant.

Komkrit Yensirikul

Bangkok, Thailand /17C to 40C Avg32C /rain 4 months a year.

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i hoped to see some nice pice, but i never expected so much beautiful plants, i love the phoenix, where did you find it?

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Love the Foxy Lady Wal.......all your palms seem to be always in such great condition......

Cypress, Ca.

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Komkrit,

That variegated Caryota mitis looks like a sibling of the one I have!

Bo-Göran

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Leilani Estates, 25 mls/40 km south of Hilo, Big Island of Hawai'i. Elevation 880 ft/270 m. Average rainfall 140 inches/3550 mm

 

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Nice plants.  Thanks all for sharing these photos.

Tampa, Interbay Peninsula, Florida, USA

subtropical USDA Zone 10A

Bokeelia, Pine Island, Florida, USA

subtropical USDA Zone 10B

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(bgl @ Jun. 18 2007,03:29)

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Komkrit,

That variegated Caryota mitis looks like a sibling of the one I have!

Bo-Göran

Dear Bo,

Your plant so healthy and beautiful. Hopefully someday in the future there could be a ton of varigated caryota children full in your garden when they start to seeding :)

Enjoy to see more.

Komkrit Yensirikul

Bangkok, Thailand /17C to 40C Avg32C /rain 4 months a year.

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Does verigation generally come true from palm seeds?  I didn't think it did...

Jody

Chilliwack British Columbia

Zone 8/9 until 3 years ago. Now Zone 6b.

Don't even get me started.

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