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  1. Past hour
  2. Mauna Kea Cloudforest started following Veitchia joannis a rocket In highland garden
  3. Mauna Kea Cloudforest
    I planted these Veitchia joannis as small 4" pots last year and they are rockets in our cool montane tropical conditions growing next to our coast redwood trees.
  4. Tracy
    Tracy replied to Matt in SD's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    Right in the 🎯 bullseye. You could not ask for a better natural frame Tim.
  5. Merlyn
    @CocoPete yikes! I don't have any experience with this, but my first thought is that the rusty nail probably shouldn't stay there. Without the nail, maybe the wound would at least dry out with some sulfur powder and time. With the nail there, it doesn't have a chance tto "cure." I know a palm trunk won't ever really "heal" from a wound. But old cut tissue tends to dry out and turn grey, which might be better than nothing. The weeping would ordinarily be a sign of Thielaviopsis infection, but I'm not sure I'd assume that is the case.
  6. Today
  7. Merlyn
    @ck_in_fla yeah the two Royals I've been watching in the Lake Mary area are doing pretty well. The city abruptly cut down one Royal back in Februrary, and didn't give it a chance to recover. Almost all the Foxtails up this way died.
  8. JohnStraz
    Hope to hear more about it, thanks for sharing
  9. kinzyjr
    It looks like most of the street views over that way were last updated Nov. 2025. Peninsula Ave. and Atlantic Ave. typically showcase the better microclimates over that way. Last I spoke with the CFPACS president, his was recovering.
  10. realarch
    realarch replied to Matt in SD's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    Just looking awfully photogenic this morning. Tim
  11. PersianPalm
    PersianPalm replied to Brodogfish's topic in Palm Grower/Buyer Ratings
    Just tried to scam me. Here you go.
  12. PersianPalm started following Odd situation
  13. ck_in_fla
    I am happy to report that my 40+ foot tall Royal Palm is pushing out new growth. I was very concerned because it is so close to the house. If it had succumbed to the cold, I would have had to call in someone with a crane to get it out of here. I couldn't take a chance it would fall on the house... But, it is growing. So, a mature Royal palm can survive brief cold down to 24 or 25F.
  14. St.PeteFL
    I have seen a squirrel eating a lubber last year (2025). It's the only time I have seen it, but I did some research and there is evidence that squirrels actually do snack on the occasional lubber, of course, not enough to help. I did take a picture of it, not sure if it's still on my phone or not. And, yes, I fight the lubber fight every year too, they love my spider and rain lilies most but also seem to eat anything else that is soft tissued, like my Asian pitcher plants (Nepenthes). I also do the roach spray when they hatch but try to use as little as possible. When they mature, I catch them and throw them in the lake. I tried putting them in the pitchers of my Nepenthes, but they always crawl out, I have even had them chew their way out, might be better for the plant anyway, don't know what their toxicity would do to the plant.
  15. Ben G.
    Ben G. replied to SCVpalmenthusiast's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I grew up in rural eastern Oklahoma where I never saw palms in person. I didn't even enjoy gardening as a kid, since it meant hard work in hot weather. I did like the outdoors though, and I come from a line of florists and greenhouse owners. (Grandparents and great grandparents) After high school I was a missionary for a couple of years in region IV of the Philippines. I really enjoyed my time there, and I came to love the people and the land. Although I was happy to come home to the USA when my time was up, I have always missed the Philippines to some extent since then. I got into palms and tropicals because they reminded me of the landscapes of Laguna, Quezon, Batangas, and Mindoro. So, for the last twenty years I have been growing palms and making friends with any Filipinos I meet. It has been a fun way to stay connected with that part of my life, but that dormant gardener DNA in my family line woke up somewhere along the way. Gardening is now favorite hobby. Outside of family and work, palm growers and Filipino friends are some of the only people I keep up with. I am fast approaching the 20th anniversary of this photo from my last week or two in the Philippines: Bulaklak beach, near Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro. Late October 2006. Salamat sa pagbasa nyo!
  16. Maddox Gardening-youtube
    Maddox Gardening-youtube replied to Golden10's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Did any of the coconuts survive?
  17. St.PeteFL
    St.PeteFL joined the community
  18. Yesterday
  19. Ben G.
    Ben G. replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    I just happened to be driving through Seguin today, and I spotted some nice old palmettos at a city park: Given their height, these are likely quite old. I imagine they have seen some pretty extreme cold, heat, and drought over the decades. I hope you all have a had a happy Father's Day!
  20. Kestas
  21. UK_Palms
    UK_Palms replied to GottmitAlex's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    2 days of 40C / 104F showing for Reading I am seeing nighttime minimums in the high 20’s C as well man…
  22. Tracy
    Tracy replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    I got mine from George Sparkman around 12 to 15 years ago. It wasn't the only one he had for sale, so yes, they are in some gardens. Shortly after I acquired mine, we visited Oahu. I rdcall seeing a large specimen in the Koko Crater Botanical garden. .
  23. Dan64
    Dan64 replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    Someone is breeding them as I’ve seen seedlings for sale this year
  24. greysrigging
    greysrigging replied to cbmnz's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    Yesterday was the 15th consecutive day of +20c max temps in Sydney... in the winter month of June no less ! With records dating back to 1855, it's the longest such run in recorded weather history. I visited Warragamba Dam, south west of Sydney on Saturday; it was a glorious winters day, about 21c and even me, a Darwin resident in the deep north tropics, was comfortable wearing shorts.....
  25. GeneAZ
    GeneAZ replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    About 23 years ago Maurice Levin brought in some large E. Tuneri and I was tempted, but tapped out in the cycad budget at that point. I did see some images and a few were quite large; like 12-inch caudex width. Don't know where they were placed, but they're out there -- or were.
  26. sbpalms
    sbpalms replied to sbpalms's topic in Palms/Plants/Seeds Wanted
    Hi, still on the lookout, although I may have found a source for seeds. Would you be able to ship?
  27. DoomsDave
    The longest day of the year and gloriously gorgeous. Maybe share thoughts or pictures or both.
  28. Navarro
    Navarro replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    Solo envía en europa , lo acabo de mirar ,perdón
  29. Navarro
    Navarro replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    R P S tiene semillas germinadas
  30. Harry’s Palms
    Oh man , that is terrible. We were in San Diego over Mothers Day and I saw a few naturalized specimens along the freeway that had been infested . Hard to look at. Harry
  31. Harry’s Palms
    I’ve had this Syagrus Schizophylla sitting by my front door for a while now . It is pushing a new spear and roots out the drain holes of a very deep nursery pot . What does a “ palm dad “ want to do for Father’s Day? PLANT A PALM. Perfect weather and you know it’s gonna be a great day when you can dig a deep hole in good soil without hitting a rock. When I picked out the spot , I chose a place with full morning sun and afternoon shade . There were a couple of seedlings sprouting ( I have a habit of pushing seeds in the ground in random places about the yard.) I easily dug them up to place in pots , the soil was very easy to dig so I didn’t disturb them too much. One of the seedlings is a C. Radicalis , they are everywhere. The other looked like a Chamaedorea until I got the dirt away from the plant ….attached was a C. Decipiens seed! Yay. So I guess one of the many seeds I had planted , germinated , a very special surprise. The planting of the S. Schizophylla went well and I was done in about an hour . This after a lovely ride to Ventura on my bicycle. I hope the rest of you are having a great day. Harry My special surprise! Chrysalidiocarpus Decipiens It sprouted right next to this C. Radicalis on the right. A very deep pot means a very deep hole! The “birth certificate was buried in the container . Nice info to have I know….my Sketchers are no match for @DoomsDave red Converse!😂 The new spear is just recent , since I acquired the palm. I think it will be happy here , sharing space with a young Archontophoenix C. that is growing rapidly. Harry

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