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Geonoma species showing good cool tolerance
happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEThey are interesting palms I will say that, it’s not the cool weather that gets them rather the heat that fry’s them. You sound like you have given them a run for their money in trying them out. We all can create that microclimate but the day we go on holidays or sell up and move the odds are stacked against such beautiful palms we have managed to grow. But it’s most definitely not from lack of trying. I doubt my atrovirens will go in the ground, to rare and I know my climate can go into severe drought at times. Oh the woes of palm growing! - Today
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Geonoma species showing good cool tolerance
happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEDon’t worry gyuseppe theres a lot of palms i cant grow either! Those Phoenix and there big spines that get you when you even when look at them. -
Southern Hemisphere Winter 2026
cbmnz replied to cbmnz's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE@Phil Petersen I hope it stays that way for you. I've just returned after 6 days away, and ouch. I did what many have done, called it too soon. The Archontophoenix look exactly like when I left, seems they showed their cards (damage) right away. But the Rhopalostylis it seems are just a species that everything happens slower for. The fronds, even though they were still green for a week after the freezes have have dried right up. One I'm not sure if it will make it. Two others I'm pretty sure will, but facing a long wait, perhaps a whole growing season to completely recover. Only got one that is perfect/untouched due to very heavy canopy. The one seen in the photo I posted July 27th is not too bad, but showing a little more damage than before went away. Oh well, got to expect that from a 10 year freeze that was a whole 2C colder than anything seen since most of the palms were planted. Can only watch what pushes new growth once progress into Spring. Anything that does not make it, I won't plant the same species in the same spot. -
So What Caught Your Eye Today?
happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE -
One special little palm gets planted
happypalms posted a topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEA nice little 18 year old dypsis louvelli goes in the garden at the end of winter. I have been waiting a long time to plant this special one, one rare palm! -
Chuniophoenix hainensis, chamaedorea quezalteca seedlings
happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in PALMS IN POTSThey are looking pretty good for the end of winter. I usually by my seeds by the hundred or more. By the time you got to all that trouble of importing and the time it takes to grow them, plus you lose a few along the way and you sell a couple here and there. So in 10 years time you’ll be glad you got large lots of seeds. Imagine getting 20 joeys and by the time they are worth good money, you sell them and think I wish I had a hundred of them at that price. It’s about the time to involved to get the good money in the end, instead of saying I wish I did a hundred of them, by that time it’s too late ! Richard -
Closest coconuts to San Diego, CA?
Silas_Sancona replied to Cl.Travels123's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEYep, ..for now at least, gotta head further south to see good examples of " West Coast " Coconuts ..Easy to find /observe, Publicly accessible specimens at least.. As mentioned, there are some nice, " up and coming " specimens in private gardens around Southern CA. Cabo / San Jose Del Cabo and the eastern Cape in BCS, Todos Santos, ....and in / around the La Paz area a little further north of Cabo = Lots ..and lots... countless Coconut specimens to observe. ...Give it time though... More winters like this past years?' = Coconuts will likely find their way into public landscapes -somewhere- around So. Cal. Times are changing. -
Trachycarpus fortunei growing in a Japanese garden in the Netherlands.
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Devastation from SAPW in the neighborhood
Silas_Sancona replied to Tracy's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEBody shape = long / narrow, and oval shaped, + long antennae, + Leg that looks like it has bristles / hairs on it ( Easy to see Via the shadow cast, at roughly the 6:30 position in the shot ) + translucent Elytra / *Tegmina < * specific to Cockroaches > ..The scientific term for the harder, outer / anterior wings of various insect groups, inc Beetles and Cockroaches = Subfamily Blattinae or Ectobiidae member Cockroach sp. A quickie in Roach Anatomy / Morphology: Kind of creepy ( ...for those folks who are creeped out by them at least ) ....but, Not SAPW. -
What is your current yard temperature?
Silas_Sancona replied to GottmitAlex's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATEHot 110 /110+'s around town today but ..strangely enough, cooled down ...nicely enough... ( 98 at 8:59PM ) as the sun set.. Lower Dew Points ( 52deg. atm ) might play a role in that, ..or were starting to feel the first hint of autumn in the air ..via earlier sunsets.. Regardless, while the heat isn't going anywhere ..for now at least ..for the rest of the week ahead, we'll see if that = another string of 110s, or just a few. Clock is ticking on just how much longer they can hang around. As far as rain chances? ..Despite the 4c High being nearby / overhead atm, storms weren't too far away today, and will hang around ..to some deg. east of town thru at least Thursday. Beyond Thursday, ..We'll just have to eyeball the day to day forecasts, and see where the 4c high moves next. ...Decides to hang out a little further to our northeast ..or east by the weekend? that could bump rain chances again as better moisture returns to a wider area of the state under southeasterly or easterly flow. Time of year, + hints of the N. Pac starting to awaken a little, + the potential for a suggested uptick in tropical activity again = 4c high's days of dominating our weather, esp the stronger side of it, are also ticking down. " Transition Season ", is on the horizon, and this year could be interesting.. Side note: Daniel Swain will be live again tomorrow at noon ( P.T. ) to share his thoughts on things, inc. Lala's effects on Hawaii. -
Devastation from SAPW in the neighborhood
Tracy replied to Tracy's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI was trimming a couple of old fronds off my Chrysalidocarpus decaryi this evening and just as one came down to the pavers a weevil appeared. It seemed to come out of the removed leaf base which came with a dead inflorescence. I didn't see it emerge but it was under the leafbase immediately as it came down. I haven't heard of them going after any Chrysalidocarpus. I had just removed the dead boot from my adjacent Chrysalidocarpus decipiens. It is a bit worrisome. Smashed the weevil immediately since I don't want it to escape. -
Texas Palms
Ben G. replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMSYour washies and butias look they are growing well. Sorry you have been hit by ox beetles. I am getting scared of those things by proxy now. I haven't ever seen any evidence of them in my yard, but I know it will probably be too late to save a palm if I ever do see any. -
Agave weevils? or do I have something more sinister in Fresno?
Josue Diaz posted a topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI have a horrible agave weevil infestation in my garden this year. I've lost 11 agaves/mangaves and counting... but this has me a bit more concerned. My big phoenix had a damaged central leaves at the beginning of summer, which fell over and which are still dangling half attached but dry. Then this week, my phoenix rupicola suddenly had a collapsed spear! I checked the injury and it is not from deep in the heart, but something certainly chewed on the stems which caused the spear to fall over. For those in Southern CA, have you noticed weather agave weevils will also ocassionally attack palms? I hope this is not the palm weevil making its way north from Los Angeles. It seems unlikely for it to appear in Fresno without first decimating the phoenix in Los Angeles and Bakersfield, both of which have plenty of host palms. First, my bigger phoenix And phoenix rupicola -
Current Favorite Cycad?
Urban Rainforest replied to Tracy's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms -
What is bugging me
Urban Rainforest replied to Tracy's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than PalmsHave’nt seen a grasshopper on my plants in a couple years but early season flushes from around April through June I have to be vigilant inspecting new flushes for caterpillars. This year was’nt bad as I only found about 5 of them. They are very small but can do alot of damage! -
Did any East Central Florida Chambeyronia survive last winter's freeze?
IHB1979 replied to SubTropicRay's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE -
Archontophoenix purple crownshaft
Darold Petty replied to Tyrone's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEJonathan, we need better images of the dog. -
Texas Palms
MarcusH replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS -
Texas Palms
MarcusH replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMSIt's an experiment. I honestly would like to relocate it. It's too close to the mailbox lolm -
Texas Palms
MarcusH replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS- Archontophoenix purple crownshaft
aabell replied to Tyrone's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI just checked and there are several purple crownshaft Archontophoenix visible on the lower section of Dalrymple Rd on google maps (the only section with streetview) mixed in with a multitude of what looks like A alexandrae. Beautiful palms, would love to visit that area someday. @Tyrone Consider adding the ones you found as observations to inaturalist, there is very little data on Archontophoenix from that area and it would be a good start for someone in the future to come along and study this population. https://maps.app.goo.gl/D3Y34p55U8h1dZdV6 https://maps.app.goo.gl/x2kRFuYU9bqrmrcg9- Closest coconuts to San Diego, CA?
SouthernCATropicals replied to Cl.Travels123's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEAll the coconuts in CA right now are in private homes but I would love to show you mine if you’d like to see haha. My biggest just has a couple inches of trunk /is 3 years old only. If you’re looking for a lot of public coconuts, definitely Los Cabos in Mexico, it’s a short flight down and a vacation spot.- Texas Palms
Robert Cade Ross replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMSHopefully the Dactylifera takes off . 2021 killed like 75% of those in Houston outside of Galveston and the bayside microclimates.- Archontophoenix purple crownshaft
Jonathan replied to Tyrone's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDESorry, the close up pics aren't great. The ramenta extends up the petiole on the newer leaves but is almost absent on the rachis. There is no ramenta at all on the petioles of the older, smaller leaves, as per the seedlings you saw.- Archontophoenix purple crownshaft
Jonathan replied to Tyrone's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEHere we go, A cunninghamiana var dalrymplensis! These were abandoned in small tubes for many years in a deep dark corner of the greenhouse, as I'd given up on planting anything at South Arm that needed water. When we bought our new place a few years ago, with it's abundance of water I banged them into these big pots without any expectations, but they've rebounded nicely and are ready to go in the ground. Not sure how different they look from any other Bangalow at this stage but time will tell. - Archontophoenix purple crownshaft