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  2. Alberto
    An argentinian palm friend found this beatyfull variety of Syagrus romanzoffiana ( called "pindo" in Argentina and "pindó, pindoba or jerivá" in Brazil) with very dark collored petioles. VID-20260619-WA0001.mp4
  3. Cirilich
    Hi! I would realy need help with identifying this phoenix palm species. I got this palm from my mother-in-law. I asked her numerous times if she recalls where she got it and what species it is. Once she said that it could have been grown from a seed, which she found in a park, but doesn't know from which tree species it is (there were many). The plant is almost 10 years old and potted. It has a yellowish colour and slightly arching leaves that resemble phoenix canariesis. It also has a basal sucker that looks nothing like phoenix canariesis, which does not produce them (I know beacause I have some) and the leaf scales of the main trunk are starting to fall. The trunk is also just 20 cm thick which along with the sucker strongly favours phoenix dactylifera. The leaves are bright green, not silvery as in most date palms, but also not dark green as in canary ones. One difference is also the spear which opens when the entire leaf is out (canariensis opens leaves much quicker). Thak you!
  4. Peter
    Brahea Clara
  5. Peter
    Bismarkia and White Triangle
  6. Hobert Rogers f
    Hobert Rogers f joined the community
  7. Chester B
    Chester B replied to Chester B's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    Crazy humid yesterday. Look at that dewpoint.
  8. NatureGirl
    NatureGirl replied to NatureGirl's topic in For Sale
    L. ‘Sumawongii’ and Zamia are Sold.
  9. Butch
    It's about 1-1/2" long... Its seems to be too heavy bodied to be a cacada killer wasp... Butch
  10. kinzyjr
    kinzyjr replied to GottmitAlex's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    @UK_Palms That is awful hot for that far north!
  11. Alicehunter2000
    I just scored a fantastic deal on a bucket list palm for me. I got an Old Man Palm, Coccothrinax crinita, with 2 ft of hairy trunk for $72 !! So now I have to keep it alive. I am looking for advise on how to successfully grow this in zone 9a in a pot. North Florida Gulf Coast Panhandle region. Super hot and muggy now and got it in full all day sun. But winter is right around the corner and I know it might spend 3 months in my garage in Dec/Jan/Feb. Thanks!
  12. mangosurfer
    mangosurfer replied to Mark M @ S. Oceanside palms's topic in For Sale
    Did you sell your palm?
  13. MarcusH
    MarcusH replied to Swolte's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    I'll take a picture of mine later but it's almost as identical as yours except the new front starts growing palmate but super slow, at least for now.
  14. Xenon
    Xenon replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    You can aspire to this. No such thing as too close 😝. You can see its already trunking in 2008 and made it into 2021. Yes that is Chrysiladocarpus lutescens next to it in 2008 during Houston's great warm period. They can be quite hardy even out in the open...this one planted circa mid 2000s in colder west Houston (Westheimer) made it to 2018. A good number of Ravenea rivularis in warmer areas in the 610 Loop and southeastern Houston made it to 2021 even out in the open. There are still some in New Orleans.
  15. UK_Palms
    UK_Palms replied to GottmitAlex's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    The UKMO (Met Office) pulls in a 25C+ hPa 850 airmass into southern England which would be near all-time record breaking for upper level heat. What does that translate to at surface level you might ask? Well… 40C / 104F in Somerset and Dorset in southwest England. So even hotter than the July 2022 heatwave for some places. Even 37C / 100F in Wales… in June. The ECM (Euro) has 38C / 101F for London on Tuesday and like 6 consecutive days of 35C+ / 95F+. There are worrying scenarios in there which feature all-time records later next week. Unlikely to occur, but still crazy to see on models. The Atlantic trying to fend off the heat for us, but SE England going well into the 40’s C potentially on some runs. 107F for west London on this…
  16. palmjohn777
    palmjohn777 joined the community
  17. tim_brissy_13
    I love the specific $14210.70 asking price 🤣. They could ask for $142 and still struggle to attract a buyer.
  18. Dan64
    Yours is a Zamia vazquezii 😁 the leaflets give it away
  19. Clay Hernandez
    Clay Hernandez joined the community
  20. happypalms
    happypalms replied to tim_brissy_13's topic in For Sale
    Iam onto it for you Nico, dont panic!
  21. happypalms
    The more upright leaves makes me think Fischeri. I have a lot of them in my garden, Vasquez leaves tends to hang a bit. But that’s in my garden and not all gardens are the same!
  22. happypalms
    happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in PALMS IN POTS
    Well written words, people hear the word licuala and think tropical water loving, not cool tolerant and down right hard to grow. Like you said they are over looked for some strange reason. They are fantastic container specimen palms. And the amount of different phenotypes available is staggering. I guess a lot of growers are distracted by other more popular palms. I say dont underestimate the licualas!
  23. happypalms
    There are certain palms that are for sale that where once worth a lot of money. But sometimes they are not worth a lot of money. Anyone want to buy a rhapis palm!
  24. happypalms
    happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Nice picture, there a palm to me that needs to be keeped clean and thinned out. I have seen some beastly looking clumps. Still a nice palm if kept in check, let it get out of control and it’s not the same beautiful well tended one that has that cultivated look.
  25. SubTropicRay
    SubTropicRay replied to SubTropicRay's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    Just another day in the desert.
  26. Palms1984
    Palms1984 replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    It fuuny you say that people like or dislike Caryota mitis. I personally think they look pretty messy with too many trunks. My friends have a beautiful one that have five naturally spaced trunks. It looks awesome! I’ll post a pic from Halloween last year.
  27. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Heterospathe barfordi seedling.
  28. Palms1984
    Palms1984 replied to Hu Palmeras's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Here in San Diego I’ve grown many Dypsis decaryi in the 26 years I’ve lived here and always have watered them very often. I’ve never had one die. I guess I’ve been very lucky. There’s several very large trees in my neighborhood and the only problem I’ve seen on a few is the baterial problem which affects the fronds and eventually kills the tree.
  29. Dan64
    You would have to post pictures of the plants in question to have us figure out what you have.

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