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Anyone else think this Sabal looks weird...but attractive? Huge crown, long petioles, but thin trunk ....has the coloring, big seeds, and leaf shape of mexicana ??? Spotted in southeast Houston
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2026 2026_02 - Preliminary cold damage to my palms after 23F, Central Florida
letstalkpalms replied to Eric in Orlando's topic in FREEZE DAMAGE DATA
My location: Windermere. - 15-20ft foxtails - no protection. Complete defoliation. All recovering, pushing green. No bleeding trunks. - Green Malayan dwarf 12ft - covered trunk and central spear with frost cloth, no heat. Complete defoliation. Recovering, two green fronds now. - Two double P elegans 10ft - no protection. Against house. 1 double trying to recover. 1 killed. - Triple christmas - covered with light cloth and tarp. No heat. Mild burn. Recovering well. - Bottle 5ft - wrapped with frost cloth, no heat. Complete defoliation. Recovering well with 2 new fronds now. - 3 royals R regia 8-9ft - no protection. Complete defoliation. Recovering well, 1-2 new fronds each currently. -
Dale it's seeding like crazy 🤪 now could be in the hundreds if they all stay on the 2 large inflorescence
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2026 2026_02 - Preliminary cold damage to my palms after 23F, Central Florida
letstalkpalms replied to Eric in Orlando's topic in FREEZE DAMAGE DATA
Didn’t see your post so I started another thread. Was looking for this after your super helpful 2009-2010 data! Thank you for your work! -
Freeze damage data Orlando / Central Florida 2025
letstalkpalms posted a topic in FREEZE DAMAGE DATA
Would love to hear everyone’s damage data so far. Really enjoyed Eric’s similar post for 2009-2010 freeze, so I hope to start another similar discussion for this past 2025 freeze. My location: Windermere. - Mature foxtails - no protection. Complete defoliation. All recovering, pushing green. No bleeding trunks. - Green Malayan dwarf - covered trunk and central spear with frost cloth, no heat. Complete defoliation. Recovering, two green fronds now. - Two double P elegans - no protection. Against house. 1 double trying to recover. 1 killed. - Triple christmas - covered with light cloth and tarp. No heat. Mild burn. Recovering well. - Bottle - wrapped with frost cloth, no heat. Complete defoliation. Recovering well with 2 new fronds now. - 3 royals R regia - no protection. Complete defoliation. Recovering well, 1-2 new fronds each currently. -
Late Spring Pre Sale southern Cal before I release to public
Pdmesa replied to Pdmesa's topic in For Sale
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my palms haven’t grown at all for the past 2 weeks. last two months they grew so much, is this happening to anyone else in central/north Florida?
SeanK replied to Maddox Gardening-youtube's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
Rain in the panhandle. Will it sweep across all of NoFL? -
So What Caught Your Eye Today?
Harry’s Palms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
Very tropical looking arrangement there @happypalms. That Latania looks like it has some age to it @bubba. Talk about a perfect palm . Well cared for and in the right environment. Harry👍 -
What’s getting planted @happypalms thread
Harry’s Palms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
Look at all the wee Ernie’s !!! The more the merrier , I see. Harry -
A nice surprise today with a bromeliad
bubba replied to happypalms's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
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my palms haven’t grown at all for the past 2 weeks. last two months they grew so much, is this happening to anyone else in central/north Florida?
Maddox Gardening-youtube replied to Maddox Gardening-youtube's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
Yeah it hasn’t rained in about a month. Does watering with a hose not work the same? -
Yep. It’s true. I’m the Cheetos.
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So What Caught Your Eye Today?
happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
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96720 started following Roystonea question
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You don’t want to spike a royal get a ladder or a pole saw and cut one off!!!
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Southern Hemisphere Growing Season 2025/26
tropicbreeze replied to Jonathan's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
April is pretty much the end of our wet season, the occasional light sprinklings in May are the last until September or October. Things are starting to dry out already. April brought 171.6mm. The Wet from 1 September to 1 May totalled 2865mm for 140 rain days. A neighbour a half kilometer away recorded 3021mm. April Av. max. 34.2 Av. min. 23.1 UV index 10 -
Still undecided Jim. If you see a news report about a dead older guy at the base of a palm tree, just remember that Steve made me do it..
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Growth potential and pot size for Archontophoenix alexandrae in Calafell, Spain
happypalms replied to mcfly01's topic in PALMS IN POTS
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Lucky to find both varieties, there would be no chance of finding the Vietnam variety in Australia!
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What is the current water temperature in your waters, lakes, sea, rivers?
tropicbreeze replied to Mazat's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
https://seatemperature.info/darwin-water-temperature.html Current ocean temperature in Darwin Water temperature in Darwin today is 29.1°C. Based on our historical data over a period of ten years, the warmest water in this day in Darwin was recorded in 2022 and was 31°C, and the coldest was recorded in 2012 at 28.8°C. Sea water temperature in Darwin is expected to rise to 29.5°C in the next 10 days. May average water temperature in Darwin is 29.2°C, the minimum temperature is 26.3°C, and the maximum is 31°C. -
I’m guessing you’re joking about the climbing spikes! 🙂
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Late Spring Pre Sale southern Cal before I release to public
Pdmesa replied to Pdmesa's topic in For Sale
25 off the 15 gallon super silver for the next 24 hours so 100 for 15 gallon slamming deal beautiful palm -
Growth potential and pot size for Archontophoenix alexandrae in Calafell, Spain
mcfly01 replied to mcfly01's topic in PALMS IN POTS
Great, thanks for your advice! I won't be worried about overwatering them then. I already have a drip irrigation system, and I might put a saucer under the pot. You have a magnificent spot and beautiful palm trees; you can consider yourself lucky! 🤩 -
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Cycad cones and flushes
Tracy replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
A full monty photo and details of the leaflets at different points along the rachis will be helpful to get an answer. I can't think of any Dioons with a caudex that fat. The caudex looks more like an Encephalartos. That is why leaflet details are important. -
Pritchardia hillebrandii maturing
Cape Garrett replied to Missi's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
Just snapped these pics just now. Seeding for the first time. Definitely faster in sun than shade. She gets sun all day now.
