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  2. Floribunda Palms started following Floribunda Palms Summer 2026 Price List Update
  3. Floribunda Palms
    Floribunda Palms posted a topic in For Sale
    Floribunda Palms & Exotics Summer 2026 Price List Update Suchin Marcus with Joey altifrons We are excited to refresh our price list for the peak growing season with some new species and updates that we hope you'll enjoy. Thank you for supporting our mission of improving biodiversity in ex situ plantings and preserving these beautiful and rare plants; we have some exciting garden updates. Adonidia dransfieldii A rare cousin of the famous Adonidia merrillii, this species from Borneo is starting to make its way into cultivation, bouncing back from the first discovery of 14 plants in 1998. We are thrilled to be a part of that conservation effort, and now you can be too! Hyophorbe vaughanii Another critically endangered showstopper cousin of famous landscaping palms (the 'bottle' and 'spindle' palms), this palm has been a labor of love to bring to cultivation. While conservation efforts in Mauritius are underway, the number of plants in the wild is shockingly low. Looking for this species for sale online has gone from an impossible task to a reality! Chelyocarpus ulei This gorgeous palm has started to produce prolific amounts of fruit and grows well, so we are currently able to supply it in commercial quantities. It makes a great statement in the garden and has the beauty of a pinwheel leaf palm, without the thorns. Geonoma atrovirens Almost every palm enthusiast has the same reaction when they see this species in the garden: "What is that, and how do I get it?!". As a flagship palm at Floribunda, we are happy to say that it is back on the list, add this holy grail palm to your nursery / garden today! Garden update We are deeply humbled and forever grateful to Royal Botanic Gardens,Kew and Aarhus University for their effort and collaboration in describing two new species of Chrysalidocarpus from the garden. You may recognize these species as they have been for sale for some time, but "sp. 'bef'" and "sp. 'Dark Mealy Bug'" are now officially described as Chrysalidocarpus comptus and Chrysalidocarpus marcusorum, joining the list of legendary palms that have been named with the help of garden material at Floribunda. Read the paper co-authored by Paola De Lima Ferreira, John Dransfield, Wolf L. Eiserhardt, and William J. Baker below to learn everything there is to know about these mysterious species: https://phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/view/phytotaxa.758.3.1 All these and many more, including two new Zamia species, one of which is the rare Zamia inermis. https://floribunda.xyz/pricelist Joey altifrons, Metroxylon amicorum, Euterpe sp. Orange Crownshaft, super mottled Lanonia, gallon size Vonitra and Kerriodoxa, the rare Vietnamese Licuala dakrongensis, and much more! Want to be the first to know when a new price list is live? Sign up for our mailing list! Jeff marcus with Chrysalidocarpus marcusorum Euterpe sp. "Orange Crownshaft" Metroxylon amicarum
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  5. Meangreen94z
    Meangreen94z replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    sent to me from Pearland:Archontophoenix, possibly tuckerii, grown from seed. Survivor of 17°F and 20-21°F the last 2 winters(with protection)
  6. Billeb
    Billeb replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    Mejiae get big! Not uncommon to see these 15-20+ leaf flushes. It’s a cool species. -dale
  7. BobFL
    In 2022, our home builder planted a triple Adonidia merrillii on the corner of our new house in Indian River County, Florida (zone 10A). The 2025-2026 winter cold was too much for it and it's not coming back. Next to the palm is a plant with large red leaves (Acalypha wilkesiana aka Copperleaf) and some smaller varigated shurbs. These are doing well. We cut back the Acalypha every year and it springs back up to 5 feet high. In the photo, you can barely see the tops of the Acalypha. What do you recommend as a replacement palm for the Adonidia that's more cold tolerant? It's 6 or 8 feet from the corner of the house, so it can't be anything too big, but needs to be higher than the Acalypha. Thank you!
  8. Phoenikakias
    I have a real date palm, producing and maturing real dates. A good portion of almost mature dates is aborted just before full maturity. Although those fruits are soft, they are not tasty at all and their seeds never germinate.
  9. Phoenikakias
    Phoenikakias replied to gyuseppe's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Giuseppe, I knew what you were meaning. . And it is true and pretty moving.
  10. gyuseppe
    Konstantinos, it's normal for some fruit to fall before it ripens, but does it depend on why they are sterile?
  11. gyuseppe
    gyuseppe replied to gyuseppe's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Konstantinos, maybe the translator misunderstood, I meant to raise puppies, not breed, to sell them
  12. IrishPalm22
    IrishPalm22 replied to GottmitAlex's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    ROASTING
  13. NatureGirl
    Anybody want Lic ‘Sumawongii’ seeds this year? I’m asking ahead becuz shipping has gone up so high, just to send to me. I know we’ve probably flooded the market by now. They are ripening now. Will be .25 each.
  14. IrishPalm22
    IrishPalm22 replied to PalmKeeper's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
  15. IrishPalm22
    Phoenix Palms during this “heat wave” (no high temperatures under 21.1C (70 F) since 1/7/26 in Cork City) in Rosscarbery, West Cork are thriving near the strand/sea.
  16. IrishPalm22
    She’s alive and starting to grow back rapidly by Irish standards… winter low was low-end 10a at the location on the sea coast, and mid zone 9 in Cork City, now we are in a “heat wave” in Ireland, should look more presentable by the end of our short maritime summer.
  17. Barbthumb
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  18. Carlo,Angri
    Carlo,Angri replied to Carlo,Angri's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Guys, my coconut palm is unfortunately dead. It had grown well at the beginning, then I discovered the red palm weevil here too.
  19. Phoenikakias
    Phoenikakias replied to gyuseppe's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    And they get your babies...
  20. Phoenikakias
    Bump, a grand one! In the genus Phoenix frequently all three carpels of an unpollinated flower develop to a star like empty fruit that rarely, if ever, reaches maturity. When Phoenix flowers gets pollinated all three carpels are merged to one single oval shaped fruit. Whether latter is efficiently or adequately pollinated is a different story.
  21. gyuseppe
    gyuseppe replied to gyuseppe's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    yes Harry, making them from seed and taking care of them is like raising animals, after all plants are also living beings
  22. PlantsEnjoyer
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  23. PlantsEnjoyer
    PlantsEnjoyer posted a topic in PALMS IN POTS
    Hello :) , Just an update of my Foxtail palm that I've been growing it since 3 years ago. Few months ago, I transplanted this palm from a plastic gallon that I've been using it to grow this palm, I felt like the gallon was too short, so I moved it into a taller polybag. Also, the recent place was too dark for this palm to grow, that's why it only have few leaves for 3 years. Now It has already pushed another new bright green frond! I am hoping it will be growing faster than before!
  24. PlantsEnjoyer
    PlantsEnjoyer replied to Daryl's topic in TRAVEL LOGS
    @Daryl Welcome to Indonesia again! Wow, I am really amazed on how you took the pictures, it really looks like paintings, its so incredible! If I may know, what kind of camera did you use to capture all of these pictures?
  25. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    You turned it into a lovely home for more palms! I hope you saved those Dioons for relocation. Harry
  26. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to aztropic's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Why….oh why! Harry
  27. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to gyuseppe's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Awesome! I agree , rare to me is something I would like to have in my garden but can’t find. Those are some nice seedlings . Growing them from seed makes them precious. Harry
  28. SeanK
    Very sad, indeed. Brahea doesn't regrow a full crown in one year as does W.robusta.
  29. gyuseppe
    Chamaedorea cataractarum Who decides if something is rare? I no longer had Chamaedorea cataractarum, so for me it was rare, especially if the seeds were given to me by one of my best friends on this forum.
  30. Daryl
    Daryl replied to Daryl's topic in TRAVEL LOGS
    Up in the clouds...unlike relatively flat Australia, there are some good sized mountains in Java Corypha utan...have only ever seen this growing in coastal areas, right down to the ocean...these ones battered by constant salt and winds off the ocean Actinorhytis callaparia - cultivated Licuala grandis at the entrace to Bogor BG Latania verschafelltii in Bogor BG Nstivr Rattan in the mountains growing near Pine forests Kerriodoxa in Bogor BG Perhaps Rhopaloblaste sp? in Bogor BG Cyrtostachys and friends in Bogor BG Oncosperma tigillarum in Bogor BG Bogor BG Cyrtostachys renda in Bogor BG Hydriastele in Bogor BG Interesting coastline in East Java Corypha utan down near the shore

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