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  2. sonoranfans
    sonoranfans replied to SubTropicRay's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    1.5 inches in june and watering restrictions are still in place. Premature yellowing, tip burn are evident in all moisture lovers. I am hiding my containers in shade, all of them. I am glad that I planted 65 palms(on 0.3 AC) including a number of clusters and multiples. Seems like the more exposed they are, the more burn they have. I still don't have the full canopy back after Milton and that means many palms are more exposed than they would be. Even one watering a week by irrigation makes a difference. If I didnt have auto irrigation even just once a week, a bunch of stuff would be dead now. One more time I am glad I didnt get a bigger yard, it forced me to plant things closer together and that has them protecting each other from the heating and drying sun. I'm sure the cactii here are loving it.
  3. Brian
    Brian replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    I got some seeds sold as Encephalartos turneri about 12 years ago. One is flushing right now that is planted in deep shade. It’s still fairly small and has only been in the ground for about a year. These two photos were taken about a week apart. I have another one that’s bigger, it’s in full sun and has a more interesting leaf form. It’s not flushing at the moment but here are two photos of the plant. I’ll also upload photos next time it flushes, which should be soon.
  4. DanielSlingsby4444
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  6. RiverCityRichard
    RiverCityRichard replied to Jason-Palm king's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    There are several. Probably the oldest one is in front of Flagler Tavern. I saw it about a month ago, and it was in better shape than the South Daytona photo I shared. There is also a Veitchia sp planted next to it that had a fair amount of green
  7. Looking Glass
    Looking Glass replied to SubTropicRay's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    Here, it’s rained three times in June this month. About 1/3rd of an inch each time. We’re about 6 inches short of normal for June so far. Hot, clear sunny skies. Irrigation keeping things alive, but not overjoyed. 90s during the day and 80s at night. Some of the fancier potted palms yellowing from the invariable 24 hour heat and humidity. We are in need of some tropical storms.
  8. palmz
    palmz replied to palmz's topic in For Sale
    Responded to message $100 bucks local pick up thx
  9. Foxpalms
    Foxpalms replied to GottmitAlex's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    Min of 18.3c/65f slightly cooler than the night before with the easterly breeze coming in off the north sea with a high of 30.5c/87f with 17.5c dewpoint so a bit sticky. MUCH hotter tomorrow with potentially two days of 40c on Wednesday and Thursday. Clouded over here with potential for some light rain later this evening. I can hear thunderstorms in the far distance. Western England/southern wales has potential for tornados tonight. A moderate risk in place.
  10. Tracy
    Progress with the little wooly cycad. Yes, this is my favorite right now as it flushes and often when it isn't.
  11. Tracy
    I don't recall the species of this bromeliad but it isn't growing in my yard so don't feel compelled to know. It is attractive. I recall these being planted at least a dozen years ago, as I often pass this home while walking my dogs.
  12. RinY
    RinY joined the community
  13. gilles06
    I was looking for so long, i am very happy. I hope that is the real thing?
  14. Brad52
    Brad52 replied to Mauna Kea Cloudforest's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    That looks like about two years growth down here by the coast.
  15. Alberto
    Many years ago I got seeds of this hardy north anerican palm and it thrives well in my subtropical climate with cold winters and humidity year round and with fresh/warm summers because of the aktitude : 1030 m (= 3379 feet)
  16. NatureGirl
    NatureGirl posted a topic in For Sale
    After a few years of only receiving small amounts of Pelago mesocarpa seeds, (and sprouting them to sell as seedlings), I’m happy to have received a large amount of fresh seeds this morning. $6 each (minimum 5 seeds). Plus shipping. Beachpalms@cfl.rr.comZelle or PayPal(only if No Fees on my end), Checks or Cash.
  17. Allen
    Allen replied to WisconsinWolf's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Removing stalk might help. Make sure to fertilize when temps are in 80's
  18. sjurek started following Jeff Searle
  19. Phoenikakias
    Phoenikakias replied to JD in the OC's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    What are those scratches on the crownshaft?
  20. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to Mauna Kea Cloudforest's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    They are very nice. Pretty fast growth , even for Hawaii. It would appear that they like that location . Harry
  21. UK_Palms
    UK_Palms replied to UK_Palms's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    After two days of 35C / 95F and the hottest day and night in May on record, yet another record breaking heatwave is on the way this June. But first to document the May episode in here… Now onto the current heatwave. Some proper disgusting model output. ARPEGE has Wednesday as the hottest day with 41-42C / 106-108F temperatures. UKV has the highest temperatures on Thursday but is also showing 41-42C / 106-108F. No surprise to see Red warnings issued by Met Office for extreme heat with 40C expected. Probably the most shocking chart yet is the 30C / 86F nighttime minimum on ARPEGE in Somerset for Wednesday night. That is just insanity. Watch this space…
  22. SeanK
    SeanK replied to DreaminAboutPalms's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Wow. In ten years those Washies in the median grew a lot.
  23. quaman58
    quaman58 replied to Mauna Kea Cloudforest's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Beauties, one of my favorite palms. I tried one years ago in an exposed location which did not survive. However I’ve had two under canopy since then that are doing just fine. Veitchias in general just scream “tropics”.
  24. aztropic
    aztropic replied to Brodogfish's topic in Palm Grower/Buyer Ratings
    😆Yep. Incorrect use of English language and misspellings... You should reach out to the moderator to have this scam account deleted. aztropic Mesa, Arizona
  25. happypalms
    happypalms replied to Jeffry's topic in PALMS IN POTS
    It looks like temperature shock, growing in a warm spot, perhaps acclimating to its new home. Let it dry out and keep it in a warm position. Trim of the dying leaves. And as for a rain plan as long as it has good drainage I can’t see why you cannot just place it outside and treat it like any other container palm. Dont fuss over it they are as tough as nails.
  26. Zeeth
    Zeeth replied to Swolte's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    I started a community pot of these to try in southern Germany. So far they're growing strong!
  27. happypalms
    happypalms replied to Alberto's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Got a couple hundred of them in tubes, they seem quite tough and easy to grow so far, already taking 5 degrees celcius this winter. No special protection just sitting outside. And showing good mottling at a young age!
  28. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Chamaedorea Ernest augustii, an old favourite of mine!
  29. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Iguanura wallachiana , dypsis minuta!
  30. kinzyjr
    For me, the choice was to do the backyard to get the better temperature readings. Mine was purchased to give better reporting of the temperatures over time than I previously had. Either way, unless the yard is large and completely open, it's very difficult for a suburban home to meet the criteria for official weather reports. There is an Ambient Weather 2902 mounted on a 30-ft pole down the road that I am sure was done to monitor wind speed.

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