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Butia compacta, I planted it in soil yesterday. Some pictures of this beautiful palm:

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Butia compacta, I planted it in soil yesterday. Some pictures of this beautiful palm:

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Great looking palm. Can I ask were did you get those pots that you are potting those palms in.

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Very nice Mauser. That is a beautfull compacta with great form. You know I like compactas :) It looks like it could also be old enough to produce seeds. Is there any evidence yet.

Matt

Matt in Temecula, CA

Hot and dry in the summer, cold with light frost in the winter. Halfway between the desert and ocean

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Dear Mauser :)

Lovely palm,beautiful border lines made of granite stone.. :drool: And wonderful still size ! :)

Love,

Kris :)

love conquers all..

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Ahhh, my favorite butia, and with teriffic form! A very nice palm that I would love to add to my yard.

Formerly in Gilbert AZ, zone 9a/9b. Now in Palmetto, Florida Zone 9b/10a??

 

Tom Blank

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Great looking palm. Can I ask were did you get those pots that you are potting those palms in.

I bought them in a nurseries called Medipalm nursery, they have thousands of Butia.

There were still more similar Butia

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Very nice Mauser. That is a beautfull compacta with great form. You know I like compactas :) It looks like it could also be old enough to produce seeds. Is there any evidence yet.

Matt

Not yet given seed, perhaps this summer or next, I hope, a beautiful plant may have some beautiful offspring.

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Kris and sonoranfans

Thank you for your kind comments :)

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The photo did not come out in reply to Erik

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the butia compacta and a variety of butia capitata?

GIUSEPPE

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Very nice looking Butia!

Southwest

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nice, I really like the look of this variety.

Luke

Tallahassee, FL - USDA zone 8b/9a

63" rain annually

January avg 65/40 - July avg 92/73

North Florida Palm Society - http://palmsociety.blogspot.com/

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