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A couple of nice licuala ramsayi
happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEThey are indeed a nice palm, iam quite surprised at how cool tolerant a lot of licualas are considering how tropical they look. If you had the choices to choose from and the space you would be surprised at how successful they would be. Licuala palms are quite obtainable in Australia with many varieties up for grabs! Richard -
Things are moving slow in the palms in pots section
happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in PALMS IN POTSTry letting them dry out a little. They are quite tough, and if that fails get it in the ground, that’s the best way to grow a palm. My ones got planted at a young age. They are slow as seedlings but once established they move pretty good. -
Iguanura palms
happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in PALMS IN POTSUnfortunately no, tube stock purchased, seeds of these are very rare in my area. Wallichiana I have 250 seeds in customs at the moment. I think they have a short shelf life and need to be sown as soon as possible after harvest. The iguanura Wallichiana will be the first lot of iguanura seeds I will try to germinate, that is providing I get them through customs. -
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New Butia in a pot
Scott replied to Scott's topic in PALMS IN POTS- New Butia in a pot
Scott posted a topic in PALMS IN POTSHi I just bought this beauty of a Butia in a pot that's way too small for it. It's an 11.5 gallon and I was thinking of potting up to a 20 or 25 gallon. We're in the mid 90s temperature wise for a while here in the Rogue Valley in Southern Oregon. I've never had a Butia and was wondering if there was anything I would know before getting started. I was going to plant it but I'm afraid out wet winters would end badly for it. At least with a pot I can pull it under the overhang. with some of the other palms. Any advice is greatly appreciated!- Chamaedorea ID
happypalms replied to RiverCityRichard's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEChamaedorea graminifolia?- Chamaedorea ID
Jonathan replied to RiverCityRichard's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI agree with radicalis, looks a lot like it, and surviving those temps unscathed probably rules out pretty much any other Chamaedorea than maybe microspadix??- Cycad sale
Urban Rainforest replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in For SaleAloe Plicatilis, Butia Capitata, Cereus Repandus and Dudleya Brittonii all gone! Flipped them for… you guessed it Cycads lol. Lehmannii, Trispinosus and Horridus I will eventually be selling.- Today
- Chrysalidocarpus pembana or cabadae
happypalms replied to Cape Garrett's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE- Need help from you Sabal masters
JLM replied to dalmatiansoap's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDESeems valid to me. Some think its just a hardier form of Sabal domingensis though, so it really depends on how you feel about it. Which speaking of, this could also be Sabal domingensis.- Ravenea julietiae?
iDesign replied to Tracy's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEAny updates? We're putting more palms in the ground this week (especially the "big boys"), and I kept going back and forth on the placement of my julietiae (from the Sparkman group). Despite trying it in several "prime" spots, it never looked quite right in any of the placements I was considering. Here was the original placement I was leaning towards (but am no longer doing)... Today I tried moving it to an equally prominent place next to the palapa. And I like this placement a lot better! It looks like a feather on a fancy lady's hat to me, and all but one of the fronds are already clearing the palapa top (ignore the lean... I'll fix that during planting)... Sadly, the updated placement does mean the poor palm will need to stay in its pot just a *little* longer... as we're making a rock "planter" on the left side of the palapa . At least I know what will go in that planter now! That spot has an ideal balance of sun/shade, and relatively good wind protection. So I'm ready to declare this the plant's new home (unless anyone sees an issue with it). Curious how are everyone else's R. julietiae are doing.- Looking for advice on replacement palm trees
OCKev replied to OCKev's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDESo the deed is done. It was almost like having to put down the family dog... I will probably wait a couple months before planting one, two, or possibly 3 smaller palms, I'm liking the flamethrower... They even left me a souvenir- Very dumb question about pots.
JohnAndSancho replied to JohnAndSancho's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI have a few papaya and some big colocasia (thai giant) in the black pots, so i could put them in the middle of the bananas or repot them into 5g buckets too. I'm trying to get them to set fruit this year, probably around early winter if things go well. They do seem to be sulking just a little bit but they probably aren't getting enough fertilizer atm either. Hey, I'm learning as i go. But they're getting pretty big, they're about belly button high or so. Def not as fast as the stories about "seed to fruiting in 9 months," but reasonably fast. The big colocasia (Thai Giant) don't care at all lol. But between fighting spider mites in the bedroom, trying to be a caregiver to my mom, taking care of Sancho, going through the household finances (yikes, that's a mess), running all of the errands, fighting disability, and taking care of myself (i def come last), it's a lot. I'll try to rearrange and whip up a few gallons of fertilized water and hopefully get some holes dug when it cools off Monday.- Need help from you Sabal masters
sonoranfans replied to dalmatiansoap's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEUresana crossed my mind as well, due to the color. IN the first two pics and the last pic I immediately though uresana. But I have no confidence in ID'ing small sabals. It is surely not a palmetto though. I see plenty of palmettos here, NOPE.- Need help from you Sabal masters
DoomsDave replied to dalmatiansoap's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEHmmm. @dalmatiansoap it’s a nice Sabal whatever it turns out to be! Looks kind of silvery; uresana maybe?- Very dumb question about pots.
sonoranfans replied to JohnAndSancho's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEIn nurseries they bunch them so the pots arent exposed as much sun, and they do use shade cloth. Also they may use high drainage soil and water more frequently. As water evaporates, it cools the soil. Personally I have nothing in full sun that is in a pot here. 1/2 day sun at most for my most sun tolerant potted palms. Pots dry out fast, and when they do, they get hot fast as when the water is gone heating drives temps up quickly. The black pots are handy in winter though, keeps the soil warm longer into fall/winter, so you still get some root growth, an extended season. Its is not a dumb question, I have had to learn that myself years ago.- Sabal miamiensis
Swolte replied to buccaneers37's topic in COLD HARDY PALMSMine has been in the ground since 2021. Got it from Steve Anderson (Florida, I believe). You can see the growth charts below with the y-axis in inches of top frond height. I believe the Miamiensis has gone unprotected the past 5 years and, as a result, it regularly experiences temps in the low teens. I haven't had any problems with it. Zero care.- Need help from you Sabal masters
Phoenikakias replied to dalmatiansoap's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEIs that a valid name?- The good old chamaedorea sefritzii
Lou-StAugFL replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEFor the first time in over 35 years mine froze last winter when it got down to 23 degrees here in St. Augustine. It surprised me because it killed them all the way to the ground. They are starting to sprout from the ground now fortunately but some of them were over 10' tall. It is so sad to see those full clumps of palms dead.- Need help from you Sabal masters
JLM replied to dalmatiansoap's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDESabal blackburniana?- Things are moving slow in the palms in pots section
Than replied to happypalms's topic in PALMS IN POTSWhat's your experience with Ravenea glauca seedlings? Mine isn't moving at all despite being outdoors in perfect conditions. In bright shade, very light medium, temperatures from 15 to 30 C, humidity around 50%, I water every other day.. all other palm seedlings are growing, like my Chambeyronia macrocarpa, my Kentiopsis oliviformis etc, only my R. glauca is not doing anything. Are they really that slow?- Chamaedorea ID
thyerr01 replied to RiverCityRichard's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE@RiverCityRichard I have 20+ C. radicalis I grew from seed from non-trunking parents and another couple I purchased that might have a little C. oreophila mixed in. They vary a bit in how stout they are at the base and how delicate the leaflets are despite all growing in roughly the same conditions. These appear to be growing more of a trunk than mine, but otherwise fall within the variation I see. If others have different thoughts, I'm curious to know as that is impressive cold hardiness and would be viable for my climate here.- Giant Timber Bamboo 15 gallon non running 10 feet plus high 90
Pdmesa replied to Pdmesa's topic in For SaleSold out could order more if interest- 15 Gallon Brahea Edulis nice size 110.00
Pdmesa replied to Pdmesa's topic in For SaleThank you sir 1 left- Chamaedorea ID
RiverCityRichard replied to RiverCityRichard's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDEI have Radicalis (non trunking form) planted beside it. Is healthy, but has not grown much over 3 years. The leaflets look similar, but this palm has more relaxed and thin leaflets - New Butia in a pot