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Harry’s Palms replied to aztropic's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEThose aren’t near as bad but still. To me they remind me of a fountain or sprinkler . The worst is when that is done to a P. Roebelini. I came home from work one day to find my Pygmy palms out front with most of their fronds gone! It was obscene looking . I had a long talk with the gardener who does weed pulling on the hill , he thought he would surprise me. I told him to stick with the weeds and DO NOT TRIM MY PALMS. I was so happy when they filled back in. It was embarrassing. Harry
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Parrots
Silas_Sancona replied to Sabal Steve's topic in OHANA NUI - OFF TOPIC SUB-FORUMAgree.. Both ..and a number of other Parrot sps. ..some not included in the CA Parrot link below.. can be found out there.. iNat is a great way to look up all of them. CA Parrot site: https://californiaparrots.com/ Not sure how commonly they are seen but, have heard of numerous " escapee " Toucan sightings out there too.. self - sustaining population of those, in Southern CA ..would be pretty crazy, though neat. -
What is your current yard temperature?
Silas_Sancona replied to GottmitAlex's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATEA WONDERFUL 88 -92F / Dew Point at 70 / Humidity at 57% around the neighborhood at 3:38PM under humid, partly cloudy skies after some morning rain. Could that be all we see for the day? While last night's / this morning's widespread rain did work over the local atmosphere / Sun coming out later in the day will limit instability - inducing insolation, a check of the afternoon T.C. Satellite picture across the area reveals a couple things that could ...emphasize ..could result in some nocturnal shower / weak storm activity.. 1: Spinny thing hanging out up in the mountains northeast of the valley.. ...North to south flow around the west side of it could push outflows from storms over the higher terrain east of... ..and/or northwest of the valley, towards the valley this evening. ( #2 ) 3: It's weak and may not have any impact up here but, storminess over S.E.'rn AZ could push an outflow north toward PHX ..which could work with any lingering instability / outflows pushing south / southeasterly from the rim to generate showers.. Guaranteed? Not at all.. Nothing ever is when it comes to what storms do.. That said, some of the HRRR / GFS thoughts have been toying with such an outcome so, ..If we see somethin', consider it icing on the cake. If not.. That's how it goes.. As far as totals from last night? well, ..if you live north / east of a line from San Tan Valley to ..somewhere near paradise valley / Cave Creek, you were in the " got a good soaking " part of town last night.. West of PHX? nothing to some light rain.. same story here until this morning when we saw a couple hours of decent rain.. I'll post totals later, after we see if anything more is added tonight / tomorrow morning. Regardless, Weekend ahead looks ..pretty nice for mid July... Cool -ish highs in the 90s / low 100s hang around ..as does the humidity. Storm chances lurk in the background, but will be highest in the mountains. Valley chances may take the weekend off. ...Could be a different story by the time next week starts.. Not guaranteed but models continue hinting at the easterly wave that has been dumping on Cen. TX shifting toward AZ sometime between Monday and Wednesday or Thursday.. If that occurs, rain chances here would increase again. Beyond that, as we approach the end of July? ..We'll see what happens.. Been suggestions we may experience a legit. 5-10 day break in Monsoon season rain / storm activity ..which normally occurs each year, even during the wetter years. If so, obviously, heat will surge again ..though it may stay humid too ..with -at least- low grade storm chances continuing up in the mountains / across southern AZ. Not all models / model runs present the same " hard break " outcome for that time frame so... Regardless of a dry / dry -ish week to 10 day break in activity, that could set the stage for a very interesting August.. More on that later. Another thing to watch over the next few days, particularly in CA.. While Elida ( ..Can see here coming into view on this afternoon's T.C Sat. view.. ) is forecast to stay far enough away from the state as she heads north, a trough expected to approach the PAC northwest coast over the weekend could steer ..whatever is left of her / deepest pool of moisture associated with.. closer to the coast, which could increase shower / thunderstorm chances, esp. near / north of the Bay Area. ...Is the less likely outcome right now, but is something to watch.. At the very least, you'll enjoy a day or two of extra - nice sunset -scapes, while the Sierras see any storms.. Isn't the only E. Pac. storm that could effect the weather there ..or here.. over the coming days either.. Could see another 2 -4 storms form off Mexico over the next week / 2 weeks. ..And lastly....... While some areas have seen some good downpours, definitely no " Worst Storms in 100 years " event for AZ the last few days.. 🤨🤦♂️ Why some people ..very gullible folk'.. willingly slurp down hot garbage like this, i'll never understand, though .....i'm not totally surprised, either.. Do better. Life ain't that hard to figure out. -
Why is my king palm losing its dark green colour
Harry’s Palms replied to dimitriskedikogloy's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI really like these palms . Jim, those are beautiful . Your twofer (double , joined at the base ) is like mine . For as much root as they put out , they don’t mind sharing space with others. Harry
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Coccothrinax borhidiana
Harry’s Palms replied to aztropic's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEThat is a very nice Cocothrinax. It is amazing to me that palms can sense the difference between even hand watering and a good rain. I just love to go in the garden after a rain. Harry
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San Diego Coconut Trees
SouthernCATropicals replied to SouthernCATropicals's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEAs time goes on the difference becomes more dramatic haha. It was always way more vigorous than all the others. It also grows more during winter than the others. The smallest green one doesn’t grow at all during winter and spring so it can’t catchup. Also at this point I imagine the big one takes all the sun, water, and nutrition. - Today
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Possible Pink Rot
quaman58 replied to rizla023's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI guess it’s even worse than I thought Tracy, ha ha -
Coccothrinax borhidiana
donpachino1983 replied to aztropic's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEVery niceeeeeeeeeeee
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Texas Palms
Xenon replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMSYep he's well within queen palm territory too. Lots of big queen palms pre 21 even way up in Atastcocita and Humble. I don't think Clear Lake is that much warmer, maybe 2-5 degrees. On the lower end if there's an advective freeze. I'm also a fan of 75% off queens. Can't beat $7. Mine from the winter 2023 sale are still alive and kicking in cold ole Katy with no protection ever. Cant wait till people start complaining about the annoying fruit drop from queen palms again 😆 -
Texas Palms
Meangreen94z replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMSThere’s probably a 4-7°F difference between you and certain locations in Clearlake. Queen palms are just as cheap or cheaper than Sabals, I paid $4 for 75% off 5 gallons a few years ago . I say roll the dice.😁 -
Why is my king palm losing its dark green colour
Jim in Los Altos replied to dimitriskedikogloy's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEArchontophoenix cunninghamiana normally spread their roots far and wide. They can travel 30 feet (over 9 meters) horizontally from the base of the trunk. Yours is already pushing itself out of the small pot. A healthy one will have 8 to 12 inches (about 25 cm) between trunk leaf scars. Your palm’s are much closer together indicating not optimum growing conditions. These palms need constantly wet soil. I’d suggest getting yours in the ground or, at the very least in a bigger and deeper pot. These are in full sun but deep green due to good soil, occasional feeding, and lots of water. -
Texas Palms
Meangreen94z replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMSAnother one of my Sabal uresanas . This one sourced from NTCHP right before they went out of business -
Sabal uresana in PNW
Meangreen94z replied to Brodogfish's topic in COLD HARDY PALMSthat looks a lot like the Sabal uresana Pat McNeal grew in Central Texas . Some used those exact containers . After he passed a way I bought a number from his business partner and resold to various members. It could be from elsewhere -
Watering advice on transplanted TX Sabal
Joe in Zapata TX posted a topic in COLD HARDY PALMSRecently planted a 4 foot clear trunk TX Sabal that was field dug I have heavy yellow/brown clay at my property. This Sabal came from the RGV and I was surprised when I cut the plastic back from the rootball and seen it was solid black Texas gumbo clay. I need some watering advice, the nursery I bought it from wouldn’t give any guidance I have lost 2 Pindos that were specimens and a huge Sago that I planted here because of over watering I keep reading water water water but I’m certain watering this a lot will kill it Thanks for any help
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Cycas panzhihuaensis x multifrondis
Jeff zone 8 N.C. replied to Scott W's topic in For SaleOrdered one of these, after some hesitation, because of all the money I already spend on too many plants but am very glad I did. Scott sent a beautifully grown plant. Quick shipping and carefully and well packed too. For those of you who have been down the hesitation road before, take it from me, sometimes it can be a long time before that plant you want is ever available again.
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San Diego Coconut Trees
Maddox Gardening-youtube replied to SouthernCATropicals's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE- Gaussia Gomez-Pompa sun tolerance?
mike in kurtistown replied to doubravsky's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEHere is a pic of my five Gaussia gomez-pompeis. Seeds collected by a palm colleague "in a cultivated setting" in Cuba in Nov 2006. These five were planted out in Jan 2010. The Podocarpus trees behind them gave afternoon shade until they were partially cut a year ago. Full sun in the morning and early afternoon. The two small ones in back were in near-total shade until the cut and are much smaller and bent toward the available light. All have been in full sun for the last year. The one on the left has had inflors for a couple years but has not developed fruits.- Possible Pink Rot
Tracy replied to rizla023's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEBret, I was actually having a little fun before I posted the additional photos of the palm. It is one that has been beheaded but I retained the base because I had the orchid attached to its trunk I experienced the same thing with another Archontophoenix cunninghamiana that I cut down a few years ago, retaining the base of the trunk for another orchid. I know that other people have used trunks for planting orchids and bromeliads on without the palm trunk succombing to pink rot. So my question is whether others have used a flame to sear the trunk closed at the top? I know that a flame is used in sealing tiki trunks. So hear is the full Enchilada so to speak of the beheaded king palm. I will probably remove the orchid grouping soon and cut the remaining trunk back to the ground. Any thoughts on how to prevent pink rot of beheaded palms is welcome.- HELP: Becarriopheonix Alfredii Dying?
SCVpalmenthusiast replied to SCVpalmenthusiast's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEYea we had a mild June, and even though im further inland we had a lot of June gloom. But perhaps the high heat shocked it, it’s definitely not a water issue. If anything I’ve overwatered. My other exotic palms look wonderful. Im hoping it pushes these new fronds and then it adapts. I had a similar issue with my king palm, and now it looks amazing.- Cycad cones and flushes
GeneAZ replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms- HELP: Becarriopheonix Alfredii Dying?
SCVpalmenthusiast replied to SCVpalmenthusiast's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI put a bar about a foot down and it was watery and slick when I pulled it out. Maybe I’ve been overwatering? I think I shouldn’t have pruned the fronds. I see a new spear and I think the palm is drying the other fronds to have energy to push the spear out. Ugh valuable lesson I learned. I just hope my HOA doesn’t bitch that it looks like I have a dying palm in the front.- HELP: Becarriopheonix Alfredii Dying?
SCVpalmenthusiast replied to SCVpalmenthusiast's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI stuck a reebar about a foot down the soil and it was pure water. Perhaps ive been overwatering? I didn’t think it was possible. Im gonna take a week off watering. Let it dry out a little and then deep water. It’s definitely pushing a new spear so good news is it isn’t dead.- Cycad cones and flushes
GeneAZ replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsSo strange and wonderful for a cycad!- Coccothrinax borhidiana
aztropic posted a topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEWe just had our first good overnight monsoon rain of the season. Coccothrinax borhidiana looks especially happy! aztropic Mesa, Arizona- Texas Palms
Chester B replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMSYou keep planting queens, I'll stick with Sabals. - Gaussia Gomez-Pompa sun tolerance?