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  2. happypalms

    Dwarf dypsis lutescens

    The Vietnamese variety looks a lot better the the thai variety,nice palm.
  3. If it’s on the Bicon list in Australia then a person in Australia can legally import the seeds. If it’s not on the Bicon list most likely due to CITES then it’s a no go, some seeds my not be on CITES but are not on the Bicon most likely due to weed potential or some other obscure reason! So if it’s on the list in Australia you can import them.
  4. WaianaeCrider

    So I imported 3 varieties of seeds

    They lay eggs in mulch and plant litter and our forests are full of that so I don't see anything but a biological controlling insect or disease.
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  6. kylecawazafla

    Beccariophoenix Species in my Oakland Garden

    Thank you for the reply! Whatever you are doing is working. It looks amazing!
  7. alzo

    Palms with snow

    There's no damage on last year's foliage... except for parrot damage😒😁
  8. Red Latania opening a new frond
  9. mnorell

    Why are sabals not popular in California

    It's not like you can't find them in SoCal if you look in the right places...Palm Plantation in Riverside currently (price-list updated Feb 2026) shows availability on S. minor, S. palmetto, S. 'Riverside' S. uresana. Fairview Nursery (I think in Vista, owned by "Josh O" on this forum) shows availability (not sure how current on the website) on S. etonia, S. palmetto 'Lisa,' S. pumos, S. uresana. Usually Phil Bergman (Jungle Music, Encinitas) has a selection of various Sabal species for sale as well. There are some other sources mostly run by folks on this forum who may also have them. You should also check mail-order sources like Etsy, eBay, and Plant Delights. Sabal King of Texas ("Sabal King" on this forum, he also sells on Etsy "SabalKingofTexas") specializes in mail-order Sabal species and has gobs and gobs of unusual Sabal palms available on his Etsy store right now. Good luck in your searching!
  10. Tracy

    Cycad cones and flushes

    The offset on the main caudices is flushing. It is like a wort on the otherwise perfectly symmetrical main plant. Perhaps I should see it ss a beauty mark instead? A chunky monkey Encephalartos longifolius male.
  11. SCVpalmenthusiast

    Why are sabals not popular in California

    But it makes sense in your case, a blizzard killed the palms. Therefore, they’re not viable to sell. In California, palms are super popular and most importantly they survive. Slow growth is not a bad thing. Plenty of people buy palms specifically for slow growth. Phoenix roebellinis are one of the most popular slow growing palms here. I live in HOA valley, they have no rules against slow growth. Even if growth was an issue hypothetically. Okay, then you just buy the palm mature. There’s a Pheonix roebellini I can buy down the street with 5 feet of trunk. Its not cheap, but the option is available. There are plenty of commercial nurseries that specialize in selling mature palms like the date, canary date, Mediterranean, and robustas for commercial use.
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  13. BLOODY EXPLETIVE OBSCENITIES SCREAMED MATE!
  14. There are no palms native to Russia that I'm aware of. From you're description, a very hardy, suckering fan palm with fibres between it's leaf nodes and imported from Europe, sounds a lot like Chamaerops humilis, also known as the mediterranean fan palm. Non so commonly discussed, but there will be others in America. Does your grandpas palm look like this? This palm also has a compact blue leaf form. Picture from the palm centre
  15. happypalms

    Identify my late grandpas palm

    Pretty hard to diagnose a palm without a picture, even a doctor would want to see scans or an X-ray before making a diagnosis?
  16. Look, my great lord and friends. Look at the little Juania Australis. They are like your beautiful palm trees too. But just look at them. You know that every palm tree gladdens the heart of us all. This one, of course, gladdens my heart. The more I search, the louder I will applaud it, the more shouts of joy I will raise, and the more trust I will place in it. This other unique kingdom has been added to my collection.
  17. Eddie Prado

    Ceratozamia zaragozae x hildae hybrid

    How much for palm
  18. DoomsDave

    Why are sabals not popular in California

    They sprout easily. The hard part is living long enough to see some semblance of maturity on the babies.
  19. Hu Palmeras

    Why are sabals not popular in California

    Imagine the Pseudophoenix Sargentii Navassana, which is slower. I've managed to germinate many.
  20. DoomsDave

    Why are sabals not popular in California

    Too slow to start from seed.
  21. Allen

    Winter Wrap Help in zone 8b Dallas Tx

    That is one of the little giant ladders. Careful and think about some cold hardier palms to mix in there
  22. I’m more concerned why Coccothrinax and Copernicia aren’t grown more here than “Sablah”. 🤣
  23. Here in Hawaii, some Pritchardia are T&E and one likely could not export seed. I can’t find any specific regs governing the export of less-threatened Pritchardia species. Obviously, CITES would have to be consulted. Does anyone have experience with this?
  24. Hu Palmeras

    Why are sabals not popular in California

    Listen up, everyone, gentlemen of this great forum. Here and forever, long live the Sabales! In our America and the entire world. I have spoken. 🌴🌴🌴🦜🦜
  25. Thank you Michael! The early blooming RP is a real conundrum. With our cold event in early February, I never suspected an early bloom. They must be really confused. Plenty of barren RP's all over. It will be interesting to see what happens with them!
  26. Need some help identifying palms of my late grandpa, my most important one to identify currently I’m afraid may be sick? I recall him saying it was a Russian palm of some kind, that he’d never seen another and could be the only one in America to his knowledge. He has many palms around the property, a few have died over the years and I’d like to replace (jelly palm died while he was still alive from a severe freeze. Since he’s died I’ve lost I think a fishtail? From a rodent chewing off every leaf tot make a nest in the greenhouse) the Russian plan I would like identified and to know if I need to do anything to help it out. Struggling to add photos , I know he said it was Russian, it had abudany fluffy fiver produced in the nooks around the trunk where fronds grow out, fan type leaves. Currently lots of brown dots and yellowing ends of leaves, as well as dead fronds. I know the main plant died a few years ago and the current trees are shoots sent up from her roots. I’m scared to seperate them since I’m not sure how fragile they are to root disturbances
  27. North of St Augustine, FL
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