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  2. RiverCityRichard started following Chamaedorea ID
  3. RiverCityRichard
    RiverCityRichard posted a topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Bought this as Chamaedorea CostaRicana last year as a small 1g. It’s going through its second summer and has been a pretty fast grower. It came from Redland Nursery in Homestead, where there is a lot of open pollination and many species of Chamaedorea in close proximity. Keep hearing that CostaRicana hates Florida, but this guy seems happy. Can anyone verify that is indeed what it is? Also should note it went through 24f with 30-40mph winds in February and was unscathed.
  4. Tracy
    Tracy replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    Perhaps multifrondis or debate sis? Encephalartos natalensis × horridus male flushing. I never removed last year's cones on this boy. It is developing a sizeable caudex with no pups. I have another on the other side of the Aloidendron Hercules, but it has put out a few pups in the last several years. This is a fast grower.
  5. Phoenikakias
    Phoenikakias replied to dalmatiansoap's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    We have a saying in Greek like wish I had previously the recently obtained knowledge. That fits also in present case. Never miss taking pictures of the mother Sabal specimen, which you had gathered seeds from, focusing especially on reproductive organs, that is inflorescences. The more perspectives you use for the shots and the more close ups, the more will be the chances of a positive identification of both parent and offspring, provided that neither of them is actually a hybrid.😵‍💫 Otherwise you would have to wait about 20 years since germination for the offspring to reach maturity. All I can tell from those pictures is, that palman makes up around the half of the blade. This feature could exclude several spp.
  6. thyerr01
    Interesting. I've got more RPS seed on the way. I think this year I'll try a few different germination methods, including direct sowing some outside to see if our heat will get them going. I have no idea how old the seed is though, might have short viability.
  7. Sabal Steve
    Hello, I’d like to move this Copernicia Baileyana. It’s just going to be too big for the area and it’s too close to the Copernicia Macroglossa, which is better suited for that spot. I was wondering what the best way to dig this would be. It’s approaching 6’ tall, and maybe has a 9” base. Was thinking about digging in thirds (Fall 2026/Winter2026/Spring 2027) and putting it in a 25 gallon with some pumice to re-root. Or, perhaps replanting in the ground, that same spring? It’s in Clay soil. Anyone have experience with this? Thanks
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  9. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to Pdmesa's topic in For Sale
    Yep , great SoCal palm . This size is perfect for planting out . Mine grew from a strap leaf to a large palm in just over 20 years . This size will save a lot of years! Harry
  10. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to Harry’s Palms's topic in Freebies
    @JohnAndSancho i sent a message. Harry
  11. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I sometimes push seeds I find in other potted plants , just because I don’t want to throw them away or deal with them immediately. The problem is that I rarely know what I may have popping up . Yesterday I noticed something I couldn’t recognize . I was trimming some plants and pulling little weeds out of the garden when I saw something in a potted Radicalis over by the spa. Unlike anything seen before in my garden. I will know soon enough whe the first leaf emerges. It is very robust and dark in color . I do remember tossing around some Arenga seeds from our Engleri , maybe one got pushed into this pot while my mind was on something else? Harry I occasionally push seeds I’ve picked up in my garden in other potted palms . The only thing is , this one looks very different in size and color . I am hoping it is an Arenga mixed in with a few C. Radicalis . Whatever it is , it has a found a home! You can see the “heal” of a larger Chamaedorea Radicalis along with other babies. (That large root thingy).
  12. Bill H2DB
    Bill H2DB replied to Dopeyfox's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Here is a result from a question to ChatGTP via Duck Duck go :
  13. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to Jim in Los Altos's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Great to see this post revived . I knew nothing about these until I saw one in Ventura at Terry and Sevin Sullivan’s place . It towers over the garden with a dominance like royalty . I didn’t know it was heat sensitive but it seems to like the coastal Ventura climate. Harry
  14. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    A very beautiful palm and one of only a couple of Licuala that will grow here in our climate , in the right micro climate . I will be planting one as soon as I get my hands on it. I have a nice spot picked out for it. I will not be able to get one super large in my lifetime , so it won’t need much room. Harry
  15. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to Daryl's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Dwarf Coconut palms seem like a very good idea for those who can grow them reliably . I learned a bit about the regular Coconut when I visited Kauai in 1998 , a few years after Hurricane Iniki wiped out Poipu and surrounding areas . Some of the resorts had not rebuilt yet and had chain link fences around them so the fruit of the unmaintained palms would not kill someone ( I asked about vandalism and was told the fence was just to keep folks out of the coconut groves). I didn’t realize how dangerous they could be . Most of the residential areas had mounds of Coconuts with a “free” sign on the corner of some streets . They need to be maintained in populated areas. That could be a problem on the very tall ones , unless you were skilled at climbing them . Harry Edit: I will say fresh coconut is very good! I learned how to open them easily in Morea , with a stick.
  16. MrTropical
    MrTropical posted a topic in Palms/Plants/Seeds Wanted
    Looking for Coontie Palm seedlings. I'm located in Northwest Florida. Thank you!
  17. dalmatiansoap started following Need help from you Sabal masters
  18. dalmatiansoap
    Sabal are rare palms here so there's nothing much to compare with. It's seed grown by myself and I germinated lot of various Sabals in past years, from all around the world. It's relatively fast palm here being in ground for last 4 years, probably 6-7 years from seed. Almost 3m length petiole + leave on older leaves. Any ideas what species it belongs to?
  19. happypalms
    happypalms replied to Tracy's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    They look like the alien mr Burns in the Simpsons!
  20. happypalms
    happypalms replied to Daryl's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I tried the Malay dwarf in a subtropical climate and no luck. Both burnt to a crisp in the cold weather.
  21. happypalms
    happypalms replied to Matt in SD's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    I think from memory this one was called popcorn!
  22. happypalms
    A couple of philodendrons in the garden and a nice anthurium!
  23. happypalms
    happypalms replied to JohnAndSancho's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    No dumb questions John, advice is free mistakes are costly. To reduce the hot soil temperature and the roots touching the container sides burn, try white containers or put the container inside another container that’s slightly bigger. This can help to reduce the burning roots.
  24. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Chuck those rare cold tolerant palms at you and the world is my oyster! 🤣😂🤣😂
  25. tim_brissy_13
    tim_brissy_13 replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Make me an offer I can’t refuse 🤣
  26. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Different light gives different results, a nice chamaedorea klotzshciana certainly looks good in a bit of different lighting.
  27. happypalms
    Two lovely ramsayi with a stack of seeds, I think they are about 35 years old.
  28. happypalms
    happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I get viable seeds from my one, even volunteers. And this from just one single palm, both male and female flowers are on the same plant. So they will set viable seeds on their own.
  29. chill
    Thanks for sharing! Coco bonsai is one of the best bonsai plants here in Indonesia, I've seen a lots variety of it. I'm also planning to grow this later for my collections😁

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