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Recent Travels in Indonesia
Daryl replied to Daryl's topic in TRAVEL LOGSYes, hopefully, Kalimantan soon for me. -
Recent Travels in Indonesia
Daryl replied to Daryl's topic in TRAVEL LOGSYes, just about the entire island is covered in Fertile, red, volcanic soil...even in the dry season everything is lush (alythough it still rains in the dry season there LOL) -
Sunrises
Daryl replied to sur4z's topic in OHANA NUI - OFF TOPIC SUB-FORUM -
Birds of The World
Daryl replied to Daryl's topic in OHANA NUI - OFF TOPIC SUB-FORUMWas down the beach this morning and there was a flock of around 90 Red Tailed Black Cockatoos hanging around... -
Macrozamia fawcettii in habitat
happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsThe pair growing near me are boy and girl so seeds one day! -
Macrozamia fawcettii in habitat
Jonathan replied to happypalms's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsThat's mighty kind of you, but I'd be more than happy with some seeds one day in the future. You should plant the four you have in the bush at your place, to help bolster the native population. -
Trithrinax brasiliensis
gyuseppe replied to edbrown_III's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
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Pritchardia napaliensis seeds
happypalms posted a topic in For SaleWe have some pritchardia napaliensis seeds, 100 in total, postage international is $35 aus dollars, $1 per seed Aus dollars. No floaters in this batch. -
Just a spot of landscaping for the new palms
happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEThe final touches has been completed for the new palm garden, now the big decision what gets planted, I have a nice big itaya amoricorum that will go in there. But after that small dypsis varieties perhaps, I really don’t know I have that many varieties all wanting that special place, whatever goes in they will the top of the collection range. But it’s amazing what you can do with the right machine! -
Photos of palms growing in Southern California - including a new coconut in Long Beach, CA!
kylecawazafla replied to kylecawazafla's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEThank you so much! -
Red Spear
happypalms replied to cagary's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDENice one, just make a the video on your phone, and post it just like a picture! -
Red Spear
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So What Caught Your Eye Today?
Husain replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
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My Perth, Western Australia gardens
Jayce replied to Jayce's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEDug put some more horrible grass and made another garden bed, planted two multi Archontophoenix “albang” hybrids and a foxtail. As a few have suggested, these will make the canopy one day, also block out my ugly workshop. Unfortunately they were only from 300mm pots so not yet trunking. -
Trithrinax brasiliensis
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Cycad cones and flushes
edbrown_III replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms -
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Pseudobombax ellipticum question
Silas_Sancona replied to idontknowhatnametuse's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsPerfectly normal... -
Pseudobombax ellipticum question
miamicuse replied to idontknowhatnametuse's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsI did a prune a few years ago of a branch that's about six inches in diameter. The wound healed and the green streaks appeared over the wound.
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Why not grow orchids?
piping plovers replied to Matt in SD's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsBlc. Terri Henderson 'Barbara' blooming right alongside strap leaf Anthurium wendlingeri, putting out some spiral inflorescences. -
Garden Visitors
JohnAndSancho replied to Daryl's topic in OHANA NUI - OFF TOPIC SUB-FORUMNeeds a name. I told him (and the handful of others that live inside) they can live if they eat some bugs. No eat bugs you get La Chancla. -
Texas Palms
Chester B replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS -
Cycad cones and flushes
Gallop replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
- Texas Palms
RedRabbit replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMSI recently visited South Padre Island and the RGV, and as a former Floridian I thought I’d share a few impressions. Driving south on US-59 through the brush country, I was greeted in Harlingen by a mature queen palm. Living in Houston, where there are virtually none, and having not seen any on the drive down, it immediately caught my attention. About a mile later I spotted a royal poinciana, and another mile after that a mature royal palm. I was surprised by how abruptly the landscape transitioned into something that felt tropical. Along the east coast, that change is much more gradual. Before long I was seeing Australian pines, ficus, and many of the plants I regularly saw in Central Florida that are absent around Houston. Overall, South Padre Island and the RGV really impressed me. South Padre, in particular, felt genuinely tropical, with a warm, humid sea breeze very reminiscent of South Florida. In terms of vegetation, I’d say it felt slightly more tropical than coastal Volusia County but a bit less so than Brevard County. On Florida’s Gulf Coast, the closest comparison that came to mind was Dunedin, Tarpon Springs, or perhaps South Tampa—if you mentally removed the coconuts, Veitchia, and other tropicals that were largely wiped out in Texas by the 2021 freeze. The palm scene was better than I expected. I would’ve loved to see a few coconut palms, but I didn’t come across any. Hopefully they’ll make a comeback as the climate allows. More generally, we really enjoyed the area and will definitely be back. It was a pleasant surprise to find a corner of Texas that, in many ways, felt so much like Florida.popper1 started following Can anybody ID this? Seed came from Hawaii.- Can anybody ID this? Seed came from Hawaii.
popper1 posted a topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsDoes anybody know what this is? It comes from hawaii, as I recall the seeds are poisonous. Gross to a very tall tree. As you can see the leaves emerge a reddish color very furry and then it all becomes a greenish color with not quite as much fuzz. The trees seem to grow very straight with no branches until the tree gets quite tall. Any help would be appreciated- Cycas revoluta x debaoensis experiences
Gallop replied to Chris Chance's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsI find am sun to be best, plants look better in shade to half day sun. The plants with double split leaves are really nice. - Texas Palms