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  2. Husain
    Husain replied to realarch's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Bismarkia
  3. Husain
    Husain replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Sabal Yapa
  4. Husain
    More heat and sun for better growth (Considering this palm is very slow growing) For watering not dry and not too wet I would love to have one and try my chance but can't get any (sargentii or ekmanii)
  5. pooroldmajesty
    Yeah, I think we made the mistake of thinking that they absolutely couldn't be out until it was super warm and sunny. Thanks for the suggestions! Any good way to check the drainage that I should try?
  6. Urban Rainforest
    Urban Rainforest replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    That Longi is a chunky monkey! Stunning indeed!
  7. Harry’s Palms
    Ravenea Rivularis are water lovers but , crucial to ant potted plants is good drainage . You can water them as soon as the top 1-2” starts to dry out but if the water doesn’t drain well and the soil gets mushy at the bottom of the pot it can cause problems or , eventually , kill the plant. Also , any direct , hot sun on a non hardened off palm can cause burning. Welcome to the forum and good luck with them . I know they are very common palms and if you lived in a more favorable climate , I would recommend planting them in the ground . They like being out doors rather than indoors . I have two potted ones and they are in mostly shade under other palms . I also have one in the ground and it got huge. Harry
  8. happypalms
    happypalms replied to Brad52's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    Could be my sandy soil, they just never look good brown leaf edges and always wanting attention, I gave up on them. Perhaps my bore water they don’t like?
  9. N8ALLRIGHT
    N8ALLRIGHT replied to N8ALLRIGHT's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Forgot to update after I unwrapped back in March. So better late than never. It had some frond damage but not too bad. Starting to hit it's stride,new fronds coming in.
  10. Tracy
    Tracy replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    The flush on my Chunky Monkey Encephalartos longifolius has stretched out and is beginning to harden. It looked stunning in the low summer setting sunlight.
  11. happypalms
    I have one sargentii in a container and I just can’t get it to grow. What is it Iam doing wrong. To much water not enough light do they like to be on the dry side. Leaf condition is fine, what’s the trick please!
  12. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    This Dioon caught my eye . Actually it happens every year about this time! Harry Bought this in a 10” pot many years ago.
  13. happypalms
    happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    My one with the trunk is at least 27 years in the ground and about 6 feet tall, so I guess after 30 years 7 to 8 feet perhaps.
  14. happypalms
    happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    That’s palm growing for you, I guess it is rocket science after all sometimes.
  15. Pdmesa
    Pdmesa replied to Pdmesa's topic in For Sale
    4 down 2 to go thank you
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  17. Darold Petty
    Darold Petty replied to Pdmesa's topic in For Sale
    People, this is a great deal. Larger plants are hard to find. Also, not slow with rich soil and plenty of moisture. My plant pushes three spears at once!
  18. PersianPalm
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  23. Brad52
    Brad52 replied to realarch's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Areca vestaria, looks like it might be the red form.
  24. quaman58
    Getting back to the original palms in the yard, would everyone agree that those are Washingtonia filifera, as opposed to robusta? Definitely less common than robusta, but just look better in dry heat with plenty of water. The one true California native palm.
  25. Jeffry
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  26. tropicbreeze
    tropicbreeze replied to cbmnz's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    The wet season is well and truelly gone. May produced 3.2mm rain, which despite being the dry season was below average (18.5mm). From now until September it's going to be dry with cool mornings. Although this morning min. was 21.5, it's been colder the past few weeks, and will get colder again before we move into the transition back to the wet season. Currently UV index gets to 8, the lowest we get. May: Av. Min. 21.0 Av. Max. 33.8
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  28. tim_brissy_13
    tim_brissy_13 replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    They are so odd as seedlings. Robust and fast to push out the first frond, then they are just so touchy for a couple of years after that. I suspect they have some unique nutritional requirement so once they run out of seed reserves the seedlings can struggle.
  29. pooroldmajesty
    For reference, I am in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 8A. We've had these palms for over a year now and moved them inside to winter as it was getting too cold for them. During this time, they were mostly healthy except for the dreaded spider mites which we tried our best to handle/remove. A combination of removing completely dead/infested fronds and spraying with water seemed to do the trick, and they went back to being healthy. We moved them back outside a few days ago once the weather was consistently warm and humid, but they appear to be struggling again. I'm suspecting some sort of overwatering/drainage issue. The pots they are in have drainage holes at the bottom and I've been told there is a rock layer at the bottom about 1" in depth. The rest of the pot is filled with your average semi-fancy potting soil. Before moving the palms outside, their drainage pans were routinely being filled. Now, they are essentially empty. I know that majesty palms are notorious for being cheap and frail, but we really do enjoy having these around and would like to know if there's anything we can do to help them survive. Attached are photos of both palms and their fronds.
  30. pooroldmajesty
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  31. RainforestCafe
    @Bill H2DB If you're down in the Sarasota area sometime, or don't mind making the drive I can confirm that "Your Farm and Garden" nursery on Beneva Rd in Sarasota has them. I just dropped by a few weeks ago and they had a bunch of them in stock. They are definitely the dwarf variety too, although they're pretty expensive. I believe it was $150 for a 3 gallon. Other than that, the link provided above might point you to a dealer closer to your area for them.
  32. RainforestCafe
    RainforestCafe replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    @happypalms and @Jim in Los Altos with your cat palms trunking, how tall are they overall now? I planted some a couple years ago and they're getting up to ~7' now. I was actually hoping they'd get taller, so I'm curious how tall they get when they're 15-20 years old.
  33. Silas_Sancona
    Tuesday Update: ** First detection / active case in Durango State, 3 states ( in Mexico ) close to crossing the 1,000 total cases threshold.. States -side map. 6 cases, as of yesterday..
  34. Hrpfg2
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  35. Pdmesa
    Brahea edulis, or the Guadalupe palm, is a slow-growing, hardy palm native to Mexico's Guadalupe Island, known for its large, fan-shaped, green leaves and edible black fruit. It's highly tolerant of drought, wind, and poor soils, making it a popular ornamental plant in warm climates, though it's considered rare in the wild due to habitat threats like feral goats. This self-cleaning palm grows to about 30-45 feet tall and is suitable for full sun and well-drained soil.
  36. Brad52
    Brad52 replied to Brad52's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    I find them popping up more than 10 feet away from the mother plant well beyond mowing lanes and of course around the plant they pop-up like crazy.

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