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  2. tim_brissy_13
    tim_brissy_13 replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    It’s around the full moon that’s the danger period for wild, unsupported theories in my area. Yours too apparently 🤣
  3. RinY started following European Fan Palm Dying
  4. Gitano Iwan
    I will, start to water it every day!
  5. Silas_Sancona
    Good signs as the season starts ..of more to come, ....Hopefully.. A bit blurred n' wiggly, but, that's what happens when a surprise storm catches one off guard and they are minus a " temporarily displaced " tripod to camera plate. Regardless, for holding a camera as still as possible for 30 seconds on said tripod, repeatedly... not the worst of outcomes.. " Temporarily displaced " item relocated = less blur ...this storm a touch closer? would've been nice. ..that and continuing to spit out bolts rather than winding down as quickly as it flared.. 3AM Dreamtime Indigo Sky showers ...while the sleepy sleep.
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  7. Jim in Los Altos
    Jim in Los Altos replied to Gitano Iwan's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    The species can live happily IN WATER so you can’t over water yours. Water yours daily and even twice a day if the weather is very hot.
  8. Jim in Los Altos
    Jim in Los Altos replied to Brad Mondel's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Too early to tell. It could be mixed with a number of different Phoenix species and it would be hard to tell which until the palm matures a bit.
  9. Jim in Los Altos
    Jubaea and Parajubaea would positively hate a hot desert climate.
  10. Brad Mondel started following Phoenix Roebelenii Hybrid
  11. Brad Mondel
    Im so excited about this roebelenii hybrid I found. What do u think its mixed with?
  12. jen0805
    jen0805 joined the community
  13. Hillizard
    Hillizard replied to Gallop's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    This spring my Butia yatay has a big crop of seeds developing on more than one blooming spike. The squirrels will be interested!😉
  14. SubTropicRay
    SubTropicRay replied to SubTropicRay's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
  15. Brad52
    Brad52 replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I saw either a Veitchia flower or a tree…or both…
  16. Johnny Palmseed
    Johnny Palmseed replied to Linescreamer's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    This is a standard example of the coconuts around here. Some lackluster growth after a complete freeze. Not enough growth in my opinion but it’s not mine. I think it’s about 20 years old and it also jettisoned all the coconuts it had. I had 3 juvenile Jamaican Talls and I removed them after the event.
  17. Navarro
    Y no puede ser los restos de hojas y catáfilos que se han caído ? He visto imágenes de algunas zamias en su hábitat con caudex desnudos
  18. TomJ
    Sterling Callahan in Oceanside 760-473-3283. Hehas a lot of cool stuff. Palms, cycads, and other material.... some older and bigger. His prices are more than fair. Like mentioned above Joe in San Marcos.
  19. idontknowhatnametuse
    idontknowhatnametuse replied to Gitano Iwan's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Water, water, water!
  20. jacksonauer
    jacksonauer posted a topic in Palms/Plants/Seeds Wanted
    Hello, I am looking to add some Taraw Palms to my collection. Looking for plants/seedlings (in Florida) or shipping nationwide. Thanks in advance!
  21. Dan64
    I get that but most of what you’re seeing should be under ground. It’s just had the under ground part exposed
  22. Gitano Iwan
    I know but I am still working on my garden, so every day water?
  23. Justin31703
    I looked in Paul Craft's "Palms of Cuba" book and he has a valuable section on the cultivation of these species. One thing that jumped out to me was that palms native to heavy ultramafic soils don't do well with a lot of calcium. This is what can cause them to stall and slowly decline. This could explain why they looked great for a while, but as the calcium leached from the limestone into the soil over a year or two it may have built up a lot. The soils they come from are also high in magnesium. My plan now is to transplant them into a soil blend that is pH neutral or more alkaline mix while slightly mimicking the nutritional content in their native soils. That seems to be the best mixture will be a combo of peat, coarse sand, perlite, and bark. I also read somewhere that lava rock is good because it allows for drainage and it is pH neutral. I will try to find a ratio that allows it to drain but also hold onto moisture. Next, I will place in a more shaded location away from direct sun. Looking at habitat pictures, it seems like young seedlings are shaded by lots of larger plants offering protection. Lastly, in case the issue is also stemming from a soil pathogen, I will use the fungicide to treat or prevent the issue if it is there and apply a low dose of PalmGain. Thank you for the response. How does this plan sound?
  24. Navarro
    Standleyi tiene caudex subterráneo y foliolos más estrechos y esa parece arborescente
  25. CFPACS
    2026 Fall Meeting Date: Saturday, October 10th, 2026 Time: 10am – 2pm Location: A Private Garden in Orlando, FL ***** Send RSVP to cfpacs.membership@gmail.com to receive site address a few weeks before the meeting ***** Garden Description: The garden is situated in the old Orlando neighborhood of Rose Isle and within walking distance of Leu Gardens. The neighborhood has a unique character and shares a similar microclimate to Leu, being bordered by three lakes and blessed with the UHI of downtown Orlando, along with Live Oak canopy, with some trees easily being over 100 years old. We purchased our home in 2014 and the garden has continued to evolve since then. After a full renovation and addition to the house that finished in 2021, an almost complete reboot of the garden was needed. Other than a very large Weeping Podocarpus tree, an old Phoenix roebelenii and some podocarpus hedging, the garden is relatively new and entirely planted and designed by me. The front garden is bookended with Copernicia macroglossa and Copernicia fallaensis. Given the recent loss of a 60-year-old Laurel Oak tree and the resulting light requirements, the front garden has some elements of English country garden style, incorporating tropical plants and palms with sun loving flowering perennials and roses. The back garden is designed in the tropical style and includes three mature Archontophoenix cunninghamiana planted in 2017 and trunking Chambeyronia oliviformis. My interest in palms has really grown over the last five years, so most of the 30+ palm species are recent plantings that will provide additional canopy as the garden matures. The garden also features many flowering trees, including Senna Polyphylla, Dwarf Jacaranda, Cassia Javanica, Cassia Pallida, Hong Kong Orchid, Powderpuff, Crape Myrtle and Tibouchina. Please Bring: An auction plant A chair for comfort An umbrella just in case Bonus: Since the site is so close to Leu Gardens, a group of us may head there to check on the recovery of the various palms and cycads at the conclusion of the meeting.
  26. sonoranfans
    I don't grow these palms in containers, my archontophoenix sp are in the ground. But they love water and this palm looks very dry. Water it consistently is my best suggestion.
  27. Justin31703
    There is a thin layer of limestone on top to make it more decorative, it does contain more organic soil underneath. But I agree, I think there is too much rock and sand in the overall mix. I am going to carefully look at the roots today to see if there is any obvious rot and will also stick them in a more part-shade location. Balcony can get very hot and dry, and wind probably does not help especially since they are 7 stories up. There is some shade in the late afternoon to evening, but not till 6-7pm this time of year.
  28. kinzyjr
    kinzyjr replied to Daryl's topic in TRAVEL LOGS
    Yes, please.
  29. TonyDFW
  30. Dan64
    Zamia huilensis in a private collection in the US would be almost unheard of. It looks like Zamia standleyi to me

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