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  2. Phoenikakias
    Phoenikakias replied to Janni's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Because Rhapidophyllon, Chamaerops and Trachycarpus belong genetically to the same clade.
  3. MoPalm
    Thanks Dale. I think you are right. I see similarities with kisambo. Do you have one to show? I hope it is true Sclavoi as I read it’s more cold hardy than Kisambo. I am in East Bay of San Francisco and we usually see 30 degeer as low sometimes but not all time. Time will tell I guess.
  4. Aqa mohammad
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  5. Alessio started following Lemurophoenix halleuxii
  6. Alessio
    Hi everyone, I’ve completely fallen in love with the Lemurophoenix halleuxii and I’m trying to find one. Does anyone know where I could buy either a young plant or some seeds? I’d much prefer to buy a live plant, even if it’s a very small seedling, but I’d also be happy with seeds if that’s the only option. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  7. realarch
    realarch replied to doubravsky's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Boy, those are really something, I had no idea. Reminds me of a young Carpoxylon. Tim
  8. Hu Palmeras started following Daryl
  9. Hu Palmeras
    Let me introduce you to the Tau Kiani Botanical Garden on Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Chile. I think I’ll have to contribute some exotic palm trees; they have something interesting going on there on the island.
  10. Today
  11. Daryl
    Yeah, saw it with Wal's old place as well. And recently Paul's (Comic97) place which lasted a few years but now has had every single plant removed...
  12. Billeb
    Mo, That plant looks a lot like Kisambo to me. -dale
  13. tim_brissy_13
    tim_brissy_13 replied to cbmnz's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    1.3C this morning after 3C yesterday morning. Only very light frost on grass this morning. So far no noticeable damage or even spotting on any more tropical species which is a pretty good result as we approach August.
  14. Husain
    Husain replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Thanks brother, yes pacifica and no issue with hot sun 108 F with continuous feed and a lot of water
  15. Pacific
  16. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Plenty of fruit and inflorescence on the Butia Oderata this year. Wait ‘till the squirrels find out! Harry
  17. Frank
    Frank replied to SoulofthePlace's topic in Palm Grower/Buyer Ratings
    I have bought quite a few palms from Let’s Grow Florida. I do NOT recommend them. The palms look beautiful when they arrive, but they ship them bare root and a number of them end up dying.
  18. Looking Glass
    Looking Glass replied to Looking Glass's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I’d guess it’s the winters. Mine don’t get anything special, but we don’t have much of a winter.
  19. Looking Glass
    Looking Glass replied to Looking Glass's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    The Bismarck is actually my neighbor’s on the side. It’s super huge, and will be a huge problem in the future. I planted the Satakentias as broomsticks. ((Not to repost every post, but here’s the progression)
  20. kinzyjr
    kinzyjr replied to Looking Glass's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    @Looking Glass Everything looks great! Keep up the great work!
  21. Merlyn
    Merlyn replied to Looking Glass's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I was pretty sure that I remembered you planting Princeps. Maybe mine are just runts, or maybe they gain speed once trunking, or maybe the limestone really helps! I haven't noticed any deficiencies in mine, just using generic fertilizer. It also could be that mine get burnt to the ground almost every single winter... 🤣
  22. Merlyn
    Merlyn replied to SCVpalmenthusiast's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    If it's sludgy in the ground then it might not be draining. In FL sand that's never a problem. I'm not sure what to suggest, other than backing off the water volume to a regular smaller amount? I'd guess a fungicide that's good on root rot would help. Maybe Aliette or a similar aluminum tris type? It's a surface and systemic and good for Pythium and Phytophthora.
  23. kinzyjr
    @Pacific The content of the following threads may be of interest. https://www.palmtalk.org/forum/topic/73137-seeds-confiscated/ https://www.palmtalk.org/forum/topic/60898-eu-to-us-seed-permits-and-regulations/ https://www.palmtalk.org/forum/topic/54803-seed-imports-what-permit-do-i-need/ https://www.palmtalk.org/forum/topic/83939-usda-import-permit-for-seeds/ In the first link, a bunch of us posted the blow-by-blow of our ordering process.
  24. kinzyjr
    @Maddox Gardening-youtube The types that survived here were Maypan and Atlantic Tall. That probably had more to do with siting than variety. During the December 2022 cold snap, the Panama Tall held up relatively well. This one was a bit too much for an immature palm not shielded well from the wind. Other folks had various types survive, but we're all playing a waiting game for them to get the entire crown back. @Plantking165 got his Fiji Dwarf through this winter, so if you're looking for something that you can cover overhead a little easier than a 70 ft. Atlantic Tall, that may be the way to go.
  25. Brad52
    Brad52 replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Fresh Pnanga caesia again today…
  26. Yesterday
  27. Hu Palmeras started following tim Decook
  28. thyerr01
    To answer your questions: (1) You have to do this. The package will be sent from RPS directly to the inspection station that you nominate by providing the corresponding yellow/green shipping label. (2) Country of origin will be Germany. A couple of other comments. Judging by the amount of seed you want to order, you may exceed the limits of the small lots of seed program (more than 50 seeds/10g per species). If so, you will need to select: Intended Use “Plants for Planting” and Commodity Type “Plants for Propagation” (this covers seeds for propagation). Both the Plants for Propagation Permit and a phytosanitary certificate (available on their website during checkout) will be required. When they ship your order they will send you a packing list. Email this to the APHIS station that you nominate to give them advance warning. Your order will sit in customs for some variable amount of time, which is a separate process from APHIS inspection. You will also need to arrange shipping from the APHIS station to your home, or trust them to throw it in the main with no tracking. If you are placing a large order, I strongly recommend organizing your own shipping with tracking.
  29. Ben G.
    Ben G. replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    I am in the Cibolo/Schertz area northeast of San Antonio.
  30. MoPalm
    Tracy, I acquired this specimen as Sclavoi. It might be a hybrid? The leaves are wide, about 20”, and fronds are about 7.5’. No cone yet, so gender is unknown. Do you think it is a hybrid? Or true Sclavoi?
  31. Tyrone
    Tyrone replied to cbmnz's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    Well after a healthy 153mm of rain for June, July is turning out to be one of the driest I’ve seen here. We are past the mid way point and I don’t think we’ve seen even 30mm. Some Julys we would be at 150mm plus by now. That El Niño must be kicking in now. It’s not that it’s completely rainless it’s just not heavy or it’s just drizzle. I’ve had to start watering the cool loving palms in the greenhouse and certain garden areas because it’s getting a bit dry under canopy. I’ve never had to do that before. Normally you can’t mow the lawn because you could get bogged in certain areas. Well the drier winter is good for the marginal sub tropical species that would like it a bit drier. I wonder what spring will be like or will we get a wet late spring summer like SE QLD. I wish.
  32. Robert Cade Ross
    Robert Cade Ross replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Where are you located again? These all look great

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