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Chambeyronia Macrocarpa Palm
gyuseppe replied to Alessio's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE😁 YES !
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happypalms replied to Alessio's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI knew you were the right person, the Italian mafia connection comes good. 🤣 -
Chambeyronia Macrocarpa Palm
gyuseppe replied to Alessio's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDERichard You did well to direct him to me, he lives in Sicily, I gave him the contacts of 3 nurseries in Sicily that have this species
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So What Caught Your Eye Today?
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happypalms replied to Alessio's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDETry @gyuseppe you might be in luck, he might have them. Good luck! - Today
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Pritchardia napaliensis seeds
happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in For SaleSold out, until next batch. Thank you -
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Alessio posted a topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEHi everyone! I’m new here and I was hoping you could help me. I’m looking for a Chambeyronia macrocarpa with the characteristic bright fire-red new leaf. Does anyone know where I can find one in Europe, or even better, in Italy? I’ve heard that the color of the emerging leaf can vary depending on the genetics, with some plants producing a deep fire-red leaf while others emerge more bronze. I’m specifically looking for a specimen with genetics known for consistently producing the intense fire-red flush. Any recommendations for reputable nurseries or growers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Palm nurseries - Homestead, FL Recommendations?
aztropic replied to Justin31703's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEBotanics or Redland nurseries. aztropic Mesa, Arizona -
Some more interesting winter babies or seedlings at least
happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEThat’s not what the penguins told me! -
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Silas_Sancona replied to sur4z's topic in OHANA NUI - OFF TOPIC SUB-FORUM................. 05 / 05: Lava Encore.. 05 / 08: Lines n' fronds... 05 / 13: Red Light Ender.. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -
Southern Hemisphere Winter 2026
cbmnz replied to cbmnz's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATEThere was a follow up the next day with the same low and slightly worse duration, then fortunately the predicted third frost was a fizzer with cloud arriving. Hoping that is the floor for this year as past the solistice now. Have heard reports from less frost prone areas up North,"the worst since 2021". In that context if get away with very minor damage means are growing suitable species. -
Pritchardia seeds-beccariana
quaman58 replied to quaman58's topic in FreebiesThis is from a year or so ago.. -
Pritchardia seeds-beccariana
quaman58 replied to quaman58's topic in Freebies- Palm nurseries - Homestead, FL Recommendations?
Justin31703 posted a topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI need to take a trip to Homestead to grab potting supplies soon. When I am in the area, I don’t mind popping by a couple of nurseries to check out what rare palms are available. Top of my list is a 7 gallon Cyrtostachys renda, hopefully at a good price. Would love to hear if anyone has recommendations for the C. renda and overall collectors palms.- Current Favorite Cycad?
Tracy replied to Tracy's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsA bit further along on this flush. It still has a ways to go before these leaves attain their full size.- Encephalartos sclavoi
Tracy replied to Tracy's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsI can't answer about the bottom end temperature that Encephalartos sclavoi will handle because I don't ever get frost on any plants in my garden. Mine does appreciate some shade. The shaded side holds it's green leaves longer with the sunnier side showing some decline earlier on old flushes. Here are some updated photos as he pushes out seven new cones.- Burretiokentia Species
TomJ replied to Jim in Los Altos's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE- Burretiokentia Species
TomJ replied to Jim in Los Altos's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEBurretiokentia hapala is a sun tolerant easier grow for Southern California gardens. There are two if you look close planted out as FM 1 gl years ago. When they were first planted years ago they got way more sun.- help with chamaedorea tepejilote seedlings
Harry’s Palms replied to sdpalmgabe's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI have germinated various species of Chamaedorea and never used heat mats or incubators . In fact , I have had very good success planting seeds in the garden . I am currently germinating C. Oblongata , C. Microspadix , C. Radicalis , Arenga Engleri , as well as Archontophoenix and a couple Dypsis varieties , Kentiopsis oliviformis and Chambeyronia Hookeri . I had been using my work bench in the garage over winter but had equal success in the ground on the side of my house. I know heat mats work with some sub tropical or tropical palms but I have never used that method . I recently built ( kit )a small greenhouse to house the seedlings because I needed to keep them contained in one place. I think natural light and temperature is all you need . Try putting the seedlings outside in the shade , water as you do any potted palm and you may find it will work . I planted two C. Tepejelote , that were not much larger than yours , on the side of the house . They are huge now. You have a great growing area in San Diego . Take advantage of it . Harry This C. Radicalis Tree Form grew in the garden from seed. Howea Foresteriana germinated and grew outdoors over winter. More C. Radicalis in a community pot , grown from seeds from my own palms , outdoors. This is one of two C. Tepejelote (this one is a clumping form )that were planted as seedlings Another “volunteer “ sprouting in the garden , Howea F. C. Microspadix I grew from seed from one of my palms , outdoors always. I was able to get this Wodyetia Bifurcata to germinate in the garden. Seed came from a friend’s palm . Unfortunately a rodent made a meal of it.🙁
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knell replied to Floribunda Palms's topic in For SaleI asked Jeff and he believes it is the same. Also, I goofed on the original listing of H. vaughanii, they are 4 inch plants, not seedlings!- help with chamaedorea tepejilote seedlings
happypalms replied to sdpalmgabe's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEToo wet, overwatering, damping off, pithium or Phytophera. Do the containers have drainage holes? Or possibly to much heat they do like humidity not dry hot conditions especially as seedlings. Or they have dried out the roots. These are about the only things that go wrong with seedlings apart from over fertilised and animal damage.- Cryosophila nana
tim_brissy_13 replied to tim_brissy_13's topic in Palms/Plants/Seeds Wanted@PALM MOD just reporting another scam account @mattllags838 . Unfortunately just another one of those “contact my friend who has these seeds via email” scams. Associated email is dbdarling309@gmail.com. Goes to a decent level of effort to fake authenticity including pictures of actual C nana and an Australian ‘mule’ bank account.
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The Happee Manatee replied to The Happee Manatee's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEThank you. I'll see if I can get that locally.- What is your current yard temperature?
Silas_Sancona replied to GottmitAlex's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE105F at 4:32PM, w/ a Dew Point at 60deg ...15deg less than where it started off this morning. With the high D.P. readings, neighborhood level stations where the afternoon high managed to reach 110 /110+ saw " real feel " temps near and above 120.. Will we see a repeat of yesterday?? Afternoon Satellite view might suggest so. Challenge is ..After last night's storms, local atmosphere was overturned / lapse rates are less ideal than yesterday and it usually takes about 24 hours for these kinds of atmospheric hangovers to fade. That said, ..if the cluster of storms over eastern Pinal Co. atm did manage to make it off the foothills, intact, unlike yesterday at the same time, there is barely any cloudiness / storms out ahead of it and appears there is a nice push of momentum getting ready to plunge west south west off the rim from the N. Eastern corner of AZ which could ..at the very least.. help keep a few decaying showers going as they descend off the mountains / push a gusty outflow boundary into parts of the valley. If we don't see anything this evening, not out of the question some showers try to form late tonight / before sunrise tomorrow. - Palm nurseries - Homestead, FL Recommendations?