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Phenakospermum guyannense plant
Tropical Toni replied to cagary's topic in For Saleso so tempted on this one. I have been wanting this for awhile to try. not sure if it would make it where I'm at. -
Texas Palms
Chester B replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMSThis is looking great. Even I haven’t had to water since maybe Feb! You’re still braver than than me, my latest palm purchases were Livistona chinensis and some Trachycarpus martianus. Nowhere near what you’re doing. This heat and constant rain is really pushing the growth around here. -
Devastation from SAPW in the neighborhood
quaman58 replied to Tracy's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDETough to see Tracy.. The unfortunate thing to me about the weevils love of canariensis, is that there are so many of them and that they are generally so large. I’m convinced that because of their sheer size they simply become weevil nurseries for months on end. Too big to deal with, especially if they’re on public land. So they just sit and infect everything around them. Pretty discouraging. - Today
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Cycad cones and flushes
Brian replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsI never counted the leaves on prior flushes but they seemed similar. By the way, nice Encephalartos turneri! -
So What Caught Your Eye Today?
tim_brissy_13 replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDELeaf drop on Archontophoenix myolensis revealing some nice crownshaft colour. I still can’t quite capture the colour in photo for A myolensis crownshafts. In person it has a prominent aqua hue. -
Ceroxylon Amazonicum
DoomsDave replied to Tropical Toni's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDECheck it regularly to be sure it roots in. Nudge the base; when it won’t wobble or wiggle anymore it’s rooted in! -
What’s germinating this week @happypalms
tim_brissy_13 replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDELooks very Arenga or Caryota like at that early stage. If you tossed Arenga seed around I’d say that’s probably it. But yes, in a month or 2 once that first frond has unfurled you’ll have more certainty. -
Who has a backyard nurseries in Southern California? Just bought a house!
Tracy replied to kylecawazafla's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEKyle, I forgot to mention you should attend some of the next Palm Society of Southern California meetings for the auctions. There are always plenty of things people donate for the auctions. I have acquired many palms at those meetings over the years. I think based on your posts over the years, you know what won't survive in El Centro and have a pretty good idea of most of the genra that will either thrive or at least have a chance in your current home. Added bonus, you will probably meet people that have germinated a few things in their gardens that have extras at a meeting.... i.e. the backyard growers. -
Devastation from SAPW in the neighborhood
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Devastation from SAPW in the neighborhood
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Devastation from SAPW in the neighborhood
Tracy posted a topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEMy wife and I went for a walk along the lagoon that seperates Leucadia from Carlsbad, on the Carlsbad side this morning. We used to walk and ride bikes along the lagoon before there was much development to its north so have seen it change over nearly 40 years. This morning's walk was just another step in the changes as the many Phoenix canariansis that naturalized along the lagoon's shoreline showed the devastation from the South American Palm Weevil. There are still some young CIDP's but most of the older large ones are now stumps or transitioning to becoming stumps. It is sad to see but I decided to capture it and share it in some photos. The progression of the SAPW.... -
UK spring/summer 2026
Foxpalms replied to UK_Palms's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE -
What is your current yard temperature?
Foxpalms replied to GottmitAlex's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATEI was in Mallorca for the past few days, highest temp was 35c there. And have arrived back to the UK to possibly the warmest forecast I have ever seen for June. I wouldn’t rule out 40c/104f. -
What’s germinating this week @happypalms
Harry’s Palms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI just finished watering all the outdoor community pots and noticed a couple of Kentiopsis Olivformis from @DoomsDave are sprouting . Lots of stuff popping up in the garden and on the work bench. Harry
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Who has a backyard nurseries in Southern California? Just bought a house!
DoomsDave replied to kylecawazafla's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE@kylecawazafla glad to hear about your new place! There’s a lot of cool palms that will make it out your way, though possible cold will likely limit more than heat. Caribbean palms and Bizzies and Medemias are a good start! -
Ceroxylon Amazonicum
Tropical Toni posted a topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEJust received my ceroxylon amazonicum from Ecuador ! These palms are nearly impossible to find, & I don't have the patience to start one from seed (in addition to their difficult seedling stage). I was surprised at how large the palm is ~ US size 9 womens shoe for scale The palm arrived in amazing condition. I potted it up & hoping I can get it in the ground at some point. I am so happy to finally have a Ceroxylon ! This one will be going in shade for awhile. Will post updates here periodically. Would love to see anyone else's success with Ceroxylon. I know they thrive in cool damp weather. -
What’s germinating this week @happypalms
Harry’s Palms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEAlso , update on mystery sprout! Growing pretty fast for a sprout. Harry The leaf is just about to open , then maybe more of a clue?
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What’s germinating this week @happypalms
Harry’s Palms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI decided to check the baggie with the C. Decipiens seeds because I saw sprouts and roots through the plastic. I found 5 seeds that had sprouted and moved them into small pots. There were 12 seeds total in this bag . All other attempts have failed , so far. I left the other seeds in the baggie just in case of late arrivals . Harry I will keep them warm for a while (garage temp) until my greenhouse is complete. The work bench is getting crowded!
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Lanonia sp Large Mottled
Alberto posted a topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEWho is growing or at least germinating seeds of this spectacular "cold hardy " palm? Who has more info about the botanic aspects of this apparently new species? I am fortunate to have some seeds germinating. Rarepalmseeds describes it as follow: "A spectacular new Lanonia found at high elevation on limestone hills in northern Vietnam. It is related to Lanonia dasyantha but differs in its larger, very heavily mottled glossy leaf and significantly larger seeds. Like Lanonia dasyantha, it is tolerant of prolonged cool conditions and temperatures that can occasionally go down almost to freezing even in habitat. This is despite its very tropical apperarance, and very much unlike similar palms such as Licuala mattanensis 'Mapu', Licuala sp. 'Kalimantan Mottled' or Licuala maculata, which are very demanding and only grow well in hot humid tropical climates. Lanonia sp. 'Large Mottled' will actually grow successfully not only in tropical but also in warm temperate climates, where it appreciates a protected spot in filtered light. Our seeds were collected only from a very remote, high elevation population where every single plant shows a heavily mottled leaf. Lower elevation populations, also in northern Vietnam show a less intensely mottled leaf even though their seeds are a similar size, see Lanonia sp. 'Less Mottled'" ( pics from the RPS site) -
Dwarf Coconuts
realarch replied to Daryl's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEWhere’s Wal? He lives on! Tim -
So What Caught Your Eye Today?
Tracy replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI was out walking my dog and the monoculture of this home I walk by frequently caught my eye. Someone once got a deal on them or they had a favorite. They used to have some Livistonia chilensis mixed in but removed them a few years back. They do have an ocean and beautiful horizon view, so I understand the preference for low growing palms. -
Cycad cones and flushes
Tracy replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsThis morning I counted the leaves on my two Encephalartos ituriensis for their most recent flushes. 17 leaves on the smaller and 15 on the larger... so not significantly different from your 11. I think the prior flush on the smaller one was fewer leaves because they were also stunted. That plant had coned prior to the stunted flush. I'm guessing that the energy for a flush can vary from year to year, so you may have seen bigger flushes in the past on yours? My Encephalartos laurentianus has had flushes in excess of 20 leaves and its leaves have even more mass (length and thickness) than my ituriensis do. Here is the bigger of my two ituriensis as it continues pushing out its current flush. The wall is 6' tall from the wall's base for perspective. -
How Bout a 'Color' thread?
Brad52 replied to realarch's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI posted this Pinanga picture in the what caught your eye thread, but it really belongs in a color thread.
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Dwarf Coconuts
Daryl replied to Daryl's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEInteresting varieties I'm going to try... Pandan Wangi is an awesome looking dwarf from Thailand. Also Kelapa Gading looks interesting...called Ivory Coconut as the nuts are ivory coloured. -
Texas Palms
thyerr01 replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMSLooks great. I wish some of those species were more widely available. I'm just waiting for Floribunda to have enough things I want at one time to justify placing an order.