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  2. mike in kurtistown
    mike in kurtistown replied to realarch's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Here are two that I have been growing (or allowing to grow). Seeds from RPS in December 2006, two planted out on a hillside in April 2016. Here they are from above: And from below: The backstory is that both were seriously damaged a year or so ago by the collapse in a windstorm of a large "albizia" tree in my neighbor's yard. They were covered by tree branches and most of the leaves were stripped off. But the stems were undamaged and the palms have grown back almost to their state before the event. (The "albizias" have since been removed.)
  3. tim_brissy_13
    tim_brissy_13 replied to Alberto's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Agree with the above, everything looks great! That Thaumatophyllum in particular looks pretty nice growing up it like that.
  4. Jonathan
    Jonathan replied to Alberto's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I'd leave it too Alberto, looks great to me!
  5. Ben G.
    Ben G. replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Glad your robustas are recovering well. I am also crossing my fingers for now snow or ice this coming winter. 🤞
  6. happypalms
    happypalms replied to realarch's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    A nice Chambeyronia and the good old dypsis onilihanses stems doing what they do best!
  7. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Marojejya darinii pushing a strong spear for winter!
  8. happypalms
    A very unusual way of clumping the rhizomatosa. They just start a vegative shoot and head for the ground and pop up further away from the parent plant. It’s still a rare palm, I have removed small plants and they are quite easy to keep alive. A very unique palm, with its rhizomes.
  9. Graham3653
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  10. UK_Palms
    UK_Palms replied to UK_Palms's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    It was time for an AC unit 5 years ago. Generally speaking, London is warmer than Los Angeles by day and night in summer nowadays. Temperatures actually underperformed here during the last heatwave in June. We just about scraped 100 degrees F on 29th June. How long until the next 40C / 104F arrives though...? It is just relentless in the models nowadays. I have even seen 45C / 115F appear on modelling recently, for southwestern England, which is just unprecedented. And it suggests under an optimum setup these temperatures may be possible today... El Nino summers are typically supposed to be cool, wet and cloudy looking at the analogs in previous decades. But it looks like that signal has been completely eroded away nowadays by the aggressive warm-summer Med (Csb) climate transition. Basically parts out southern England will be going a month plus without any rainfall if this comes to fruition. And I wouldn't bet on August having much, if any, rainfall either. Surprisingly the fires haven't been too bad here, so far...
  11. realarch
    realarch replied to realarch's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Thanks Mike. Yes, these are Obi Island form or are supposed to be. You know, I don’t ever remember seeing any other form from all of our garden tour travels. Tim
  12. realarch
    realarch replied to realarch's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Thanks chill! Good luck. Tim
  13. Kestas
    I think that is a good idea too
  14. Yesterday
  15. happypalms
    happypalms replied to Alberto's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    And perhaps a few tough cycas species for a bit of ground eye candy. More orchids as well. A
  16. happypalms
    happypalms replied to Alberto's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Just leave it for mother nature to sort, it looks fine the ecosystem you create will balance it all out. And I would also plant more palms of course, a few smaller lytocarum palms some chamaedoreas put a few Platycerium around on a few of the trunks. And a few bromeliads for a bit of humidity and colour.
  17. happypalms
    Loosely stack it back, place some type posts either side in line with the position you want. Then tie it in place loosely with a little movement this will help it anchor itself better with a little movement.
  18. kevojax
    I can move it back a few inches without too much effort, so relatively firm but I’m not sure I’d say super firm.
  19. Alberto
    I’m curious to get to know the "spirit" of this palmtalk group—made up of palm enthusiasts, people who love Nature, gardeners, botanists, ecologists, landscape designers maybe and so on. I am cleaning the trunks of various palms, including these Butia odorata x Parajubaea cocoides hybrids. I am removing and sawing off old leaf bases, fibers and the accumulated organic matter ("soil"), as well as ferns and young strangler fig seedlings, while leaving behind any orchids that were planted there or grew there naturally. There is another Butia odorata x P. cocoides hybrid, standing well apart from those three, where a guaimbé—or banana-de-macaco—has been growing for quite some time; it is a native plant here (*Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum*, formerly known as Philodendron selloum) that was planted by birds. I’ve often thought about cleaning up the palm’s trunk to improve its appearance, but then I think: "_No, just leave it natural." At other times, I think: "_Do something about that—tidy it up!" If I do clean it, I’ll have to cut through many of the adventitious roots anchoring the guaimbé to the palm... ***What would you do? 1- Clean the whole palm, remove the " guaimbé" and replant it to another site. 2- Clean the whole palm and try to replant it on the same spot. 3- Let it like it is, make some superficial cleanings on the trunk.what would you do?
  20. happypalms
    Never get complacent on machinery, always think. If you feel the little toosh lifting of the seat you know then it’s time to think fast. It’s such a fun machine to use you would never grow up if you had one of these to muck around on. My only regret is I should purchased one when first got my property. The kookaburras are so clever they see the machine and go yep dinner time. I have some big plans for this area for a tropical garden, and the best bit is I have the tropicals for such an area. Richard
  21. Robert Cade Ross
    Robert Cade Ross replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Galveston county earlier this week . There is a large resurgence of queens around the bayside lately. 👀
  22. jwitt
    jwitt replied to jwitt's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Happy 250th! Some say that is how long a filifera can live. @Ltapia Rayado or TorC? They are 4f survivors!
  23. Brian
    Brian replied to realarch's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I always love these colors on this Caryota with a new emerging leaf.
  24. aztropic
    So destructive - Looks like even the fake palms could be affected...🤷‍♂️😆 aztropic Mesa, Arizona
  25. DOOMBOT
    New here! Took some pictures on my last trip to Disney's Animal Kingdom a few days ago, that I thought some here would take interest in. Overall, it looks like the trees went to war, and didn't necessarily lose, but did come back with heavy casualties. Asia: \ Pandora: Not a great photo, but one of the few visibly browned trees / palms I saw all day. Towards the back of Pandora by the River Journey queue, hidden between a few other trees: Huge credit to the horticulture teams working with the landscaping at this scale. I couldn't imagine the work involved with maintaining so many exotic plants during a freeze as bad as this last Winter's was. A number of these trees look like they're wearing leafy armcasts around their heavily trimmed limbs haha.
  26. SeanK
    Trunk & Roots firm?
  27. kevojax started following Leaning Palm - How Much is too Much?
  28. kevojax
    Hello Palmy Friends! I have a mule that I planted as a seedling. I didn’t realize how badly it was leaning until it was older. It’s definitely straightening out as it grows, and has a healthy fat trunk. My question is, is this leaning too much? Should I try to correct while I still can, and how would I?
  29. aztropic
    People will argue that you shouldn't remove green fronds from a palm for its health. Washingtonia species seem to be the exception... I remove over 30 green fronds annually from my tree without any setback. Commercial trimmers go even further; only leaving 2 or 3 fronds and a spear with the same results. Definitely one tough palm in its preferred environment. aztropic Mesa, Arizona

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