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  2. SCVpalmenthusiast

    Burretiokentia hapala

    Beautiful the trunk is reminiscent of a Kentia
  3. Depending on how hot you get, Ceroxylon or Geonoma undata as well.
  4. SCVpalmenthusiast

    Areca Vestiaria in SoCal

    Update? Thinking about purchasing one and putting it next to my teddy bear palm
  5. Sabal_Louisiana

    Florida Freeze and Weather Station Data

    We all know that declared hardiness zones are just a guideline and local annual climatic variation must definitely be considered. There are places in California that are considered 8b that I would feel far more secure growing a certain palm, for example, than in places that are deemed 9a or even 9b in the SE US. The reason of course is that the California location will likely not vary much from year to year in its annual minimum temperature but one in the latter is far more unpredictable on just how cold it will get during the same time span since it is vulnerable to the occurence (or the lack thereof) of arctic air instrusions, which might be of considerable magnitude. Perhaps at least as useful would be a probability map that shows the likelihood of locations (also as a zone) reaching a certain threshold on an annual basis (e.g. 32F, 28F, 20F, etc). There could also be a 'weighted' formula to determine cold hardiness that is skewed towards the most recent years to take into account trends in climatic patterns.
  6. happypalms

    Secateur happy neighbour

    That’s the idea of it, you’re only going to upset the apple cart, just to keep the peace and whole idea of community living, I suggest we stick with the idea of a utopian society where palms are everywhere and the temperature never drops below 18 degrees Celsius. In other words peace love and happiness and we can all get groovy! Richard
  7. Fusca

    Metal Rodent Guard Bands

    I don't but I just bought this today at the orange store. I've had issues with rabbits and rats munching on palm seedlings in the ground and in pots. I plan to spray it around the palms tomorrow.
  8. happypalms

    Secateur happy neighbour

    Depending on what era you live. Although Medusa had the right idea, so did Hercules!
  9. Sabal_Louisiana

    Florida Freeze and Weather Station Data

    I would like to point out the following: The New Smyrna Beach Airport is a non-Fed AWOS station that does not report specific daily max/min readings and only hourly readings during operating (daytime) hours. The ones at Zephyrillis, Tampa Exec , Crystal River, Clearwater Air Park are also non-FAA AWOS stations that do not undergo quality control and this category is thus sometimes subject to bias and non-ideal siting. I am not saying the instrumentation at such locations and their resultant data cannot be reliable or accurate but they must be scrutinized a bit closer for potential discrepancies. In fact, the network of 'official' NOAA stations is inadequate and using data from 'filler' locations can certainly aid in determining a useful spatial climatological analysis.
  10. happypalms

    Trippy palm photo

    I’ll have whatever you’re having, actually make mine a double!
  11. TropicsEnjoyer

    Strelitzia hybrids

    I feel like a hybrid exists. In my days of bored research I know there is one at least, but I can’t recall where I read about it. Good luck to you either way, surely it can’t be that hard.
  12. I have a few similarly colored ones...22.5F isn't great for Pygmy Dates! I cut off anything that is completely brown and crispy, and leave fronds that are partially green. Sometimes I will but off the dead end of a frond, just to give airflow to the crown of the palm. Only things that have some green are actually contributing *new* energy to the palm. But live frond stems with just burnt leaflets still have some energy stored that the palm might "eat" for nutrients. So I kinda waffle on "cut off anything that's not green" versus "only cut off stuff that's totally crispy dead." I would definitely clean your pruners between palms, to avoid accidentally transferring diseases. I lopped the top off of a badly burned Bottle palm and it was all rotten and bright pink...like "pink rot" colored. Needless to say I trashed the whole thing immediately and cleaned the saw and blades with rubbing alcohol.
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  14. Sun burn is in necrotic patches where the leaf has been exposed, or are you talking about fertiliser burn, the leaves will curl up and the ends will start to look necrotic slowly or fast depending on how over fertilised the plants are, going black.
  15. JohnAndSancho

    Mississippi Squad

    I guess it was time to update my Inkbird thermostat. Now the left side is named Colocasia Cooker and the right is Bulb and Palm cooker (character limited...blah) Anyway that's all I did today. That and chop up the colocasia stems I planted today. I mean, with all of those weeds my soil clearly needs more nitrogen, right? 😑
  16. Sabal Steve

    Sabal Lisa seedlings

    Keith Zimmerman may have sent me seeds, back around 2017. I believe I got 6/15 Lisa’s. Not positive on the IDs. Surprised they’re still strap leaves. Here’s where what I have left. They’re in 15 gallons. Palmettos: “Lisas”:
  17. Can you please explain the difference in symptoms between overwatering and leaf scorch? I didn't mentioned, but they put slow release fertilizer. Can it still be too much fertilizer even if it's slow release, or it makes it unlikely?
  18. aztropic

    Pseudo phoenix ekmanni

    Podría ser Copernicia baileyana. Al menos parece algún tipo de Copernicia. Una baileyana tendría espinas negras a lo largo de los bordes del pecíolo
  19. JohnAndSancho

    Secateur happy neighbour

    A secataur? Isn't that one of those things with the horse body and a man's torso? I bet they'd make terrible neighbors.
  20. Whatever has color , other than crispy brown , leave on there. When you fertilize , add some garden soil and use a claw to work it in . Make sure the mix is damp before fertilizing and keep the fertilizer away from the trunk of the palm. It looks like you are on your way . Harry
  21. Harry’s Palms

    Secateur happy neighbour

    Yea that would be frustrating . It sounds like discussing the situation is not productive . Communal living can be great and it sounds like you folks have plenty of personal space to call your own and you may have to just just let this person do their thing . Good luck , Harry
  22. Harry’s Palms

    Your garden knows who you are

    You got it right Richard! I will look into that suggestion . We have a large Zamia Furfuracea out front but it is very different than what you are talking about. Harry
  23. mrjc

    Cold Hardy Seedlings-Allagoptera arenaria

    $30 for the whole thing or per seedling?
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  25. Josue Diaz

    Strelitzia hybrids

    Curiosity got the best of me. Let's see if either sets seeds. I'll try to go up on my roof a few times each week to continue crossing pollinating while nicolai is in bloom
  26. N8ALLRIGHT

    Quest for Bluest Butia

    Truth
  27. happypalms

    Your garden knows who you are

    Perhaps a nice small Zamia Fischeri row would look better, giving that fern like look and very easy to maintain. And you do realise that wife is always correct I assume, no foxtail means no foxtail! Richard
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