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  2. Keys6505
    Keys6505 replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Slightly OT: I just just got a Floribunda order in and have way too many pots and need to make some room. If any Houston PT'ers want to try an Allagoptera Arenaria I have some neglected 1g's and I'll give you one. Shoot me a DM and I can leave one out for you. Porch pickup in League City.
  3. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Three beautiful chamaedorea adscendens in the garden loving winter!
  4. happypalms
    happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in PALMS IN POTS
    Plenty of water is what it likes! Richard
  5. Tyrone
    You’ve got a good soil then. I would call that a duplex soil. Archontophoenix should love it because the lower part will hold moisture and nutrient. Beach dune sand would be a constant battle. It would go hydrophobic after about 10 minutes. Perth sand was like that. Constantly feeding it, always using wetting agent. Mulching it every few months only to have it disappear again. Your new place sounds exciting.
  6. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Another winter winner straight out of the pacsoa showroom floor straight into the garden in mid august! Licuala sallehana a cracker of a great licuala to have.
  7. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    What caught my eye was my freshly planted Geonomas pycnostachys that went into the ground today!
  8. Today
  9. happypalms
    happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    And today’s little special winner is a nice healthy Geonoma pycnostachys, straight out of the end of winter and into the ground. The full royal treatment for this beauty, quality soil amendments along with being right next to the tap, pole position in the garden went into this one, the old chicken pidgeon coop, that had 20 years off bird poo. If I can’t grow this one in that soil iam going home!
  10. happypalms
    happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    That indeed she is special this one! Richard
  11. happypalms
    happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Won’t be long, I got a lot to plant!
  12. Brewfloors
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  13. happypalms
    Iam not to sure what gives such deep red, I do know it’s anthocyanins that cause the red. But some years I get a lot of deep red colour and other years lighter red. It could be temperature, moisture, heat, cold. Whatever it is we need more of it!
  14. Phoenikakias
    When I wrote seeding I did mean seeding indeed, must not be confused with seedling, no typo.
  15. happypalms
    It’s pretty easy to see what makes a saintlucei so popular. You can’t go past that beautiful look of an accent palm, with a trunk that’s straight as an arrow and the arched leaves to the white crownshaft. Easy to grow with a little dry, cool tolerance. They love black sandy loam soil that’s free draining. Single plants will set seeds. Just another one of those Chrysalidocarpus that are an absolute winner!
  16. falib
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  17. Than
    Wow, good to know! I read it is the most evergreen among all the leucaenas, so I guess I shouldn't consider any of them.. so hard to find the perfect tree!
  18. SCVpalmenthusiast
    SCVpalmenthusiast replied to SCVpalmenthusiast's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Nice Harry did you go to six flags?
  19. SCVpalmenthusiast
    SCVpalmenthusiast replied to SCVpalmenthusiast's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Wow thats such a deep red, mine is more of a variegated red.
  20. Phoenikakias
    It depends on kind of garden’s soil. If it is deep clay I would not recommend it. If on the other hand soil is sandy or loamy , it is a relatively fast grower. Here from seed to seeding it took only 5 years. But not resistant at all to strong gusts, it loses form quickly.
  21. Tracy
    I haven't settled on an id for this specimen yet. It is blooming now, in summer which should be another clue. It is an attractive clean looking Aloe.
  22. Neel
    Thank you everyone for the feedback... I already have a brahea, Chamaerops and triangle. However, the other side of the planter, I'm thinking of removing the sagos (they clump too much now and it's a pain to keep cutting it back) and putting some privacy bushes against the fence. I wanted a small, slow growing palm in the center surrounded by other vegetation but since I almost never seen Sabal Minor in so cal, wasn't sure if it would even grow.
  23. happypalms
    Yep such a beautiful tree deserves a beautiful home for many generations to come. Try and get a few palms into the botanical gardens while you’re at it, you just never know!
  24. paloma
    paloma joined the community
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  26. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to SCVpalmenthusiast's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Looks terrific , thanks for sharing . I was just out in Valencia (Old Road) today and it was 101f ! You must be doing something right. Harry
  27. donpachino1983
    donpachino1983 replied to donpachino1983's topic in For Sale
    Bump!
  28. Tracy
    Unfortunately it is just that San Diego comes first as they expand habitat. As the name implies, their original habitat was South America. It wasn't long ago that they were still South of the border with s few incursions into Chula Vista and Bonita. My housein Carlsbad is immediately south of Legoland, across the canyon. Legoland was still flower fields when my wife and I moved to Carlsbad and the SAPW was not even a part of our vocabulary. Time and the weevil just keep marching forward.
  29. sbpalms
    Yeah, I'm definitely considering donating them to a botanical garden or some other public garden at some point. This is definitely a tree that deserves as much space and onlookers as it can get! I've heard the same, I think a lot of species in the family Sapotaceae tend to be recalcitrant unfortunately. I've previously tried germinating another species of Chrysophyllum and didn't have any luck. Hopefully you're able to find some viable seeds!
  30. Rosé Mello
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  31. mcfly01
    A magnificent explanation; I wasn't aware of that detail regarding this type of palm—I'll pay closer attention from now on. Thanks for the photos; I can clearly see the same spears that my palm currently has!
  32. SeanK
    In thirty days more, winter will be behind you and you'll start a new thread here.

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