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  2. Palms1984
    Palms1984 replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    That’s a beautiful palm! I hear they grow fast to very fast. My friend has an 8 or 9 year old Ravenea gluaca and it’s about 15 ft tall. I have a 29 year old Ravenea madagascariensis ‘Monticola’ which looks very similar to R. glauca.
  3. Palms1984
    Palms1984 replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Wow! 90 mph winds are extremely strong! That would shread, dissicate and probably kill many of my plants. Yikes! luckily, where I live the winds are very rarely over 40 mph. I know in eastern San Diego County they have Santa Ana winds that are that strong and sometimes stronger.
  4. happypalms
    Just plants as many as you can I say! Your Chrysalidocarpus blacki, it will be intresting to see if it turns out like this one I have.
  5. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Ravenea glauca
  6. Today
  7. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Confused is that the word, I would have went with completely stuffed up! Glad you got a few metalica to germinate. The gift of giving is wonderful thing in life. Enjoy them! Just for the record chamaedorea adscendens chamaedorea metallica
  8. happypalms
    A beautiful little Australian rainforest tree. Perfect for the understory. I was gifted some seeds and next thing you know I have 20 nice seedlings for the garden.. Quite easy to germinate just clean the flesh off them and put them out in community pot or styrofoam box. Definitely looking forward to these one in the garden!
  9. happypalms
    happypalms replied to Psycad's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    Finding a horridus in the landfill would be like finding a diamond ring in the junk shop! Either way a good score!
  10. happypalms
    A nice purchase that arrived today in the mail the Brazilian worsleya procera. The blue hippeasteum. I don’t know a lot about it, but being a hippeastrum it should be fairly standard growing. Time will tell but it’s an interesting plant. I first seen them in Sydney royal botanical gardens. And from that day on the hunt was on for one.
  11. happypalms
    I was lucky enough to get hold of 100 seeds sent in two different batches. The batch I put down in the first month of winter are germinating now just in the hothouse. No bottom heating needed, even in winter they are germinating. Definitely a good sign!
  12. markharry
    markharry joined the community
  13. Brodogfish
    I would love to see pictures of those boards if you find them
  14. HudsonBill
    HudsonBill replied to SubTropicRay's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    The rain and storms right now are insane in western pasco county. Areas that have been dry are getting nailed tonight. My weather station picked up a 6 inch an hour rainfall rate.
  15. gyuseppe
    gyuseppe replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    no problem, getting confused is natural , and thanks to a certain Mr. Richard M. now I also have 3 chamaedorea metallica 👍
  16. kinzyjr
    kinzyjr replied to SubTropicRay's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    Almost two-thirds of the way through the month and my rain total sits at ~1.5in. Follow that up with more than a week of days in the high-90s and the grass that isn't getting any shade is starting to wilt.
  17. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    🤣just seeing if your awake gyuseppe! Bit of a typo that one, bit much when I don’t know my chamaedoreas!
  18. quaman58
    quaman58 replied to PR00636's topic in For Sale
    Hey Mark, are you growing these guys in California?
  19. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Yes , saving room for the Chrysalidiocarpus Blacki that are in the green house . Another year or so and at least one will go in the ground with a C . Decipiens. Harry
  20. Gallop
    Gallop replied to Gallop's topic in For Sale
    These have sold out. Thanks to those that purchased this extremely rare Butia.
  21. Yesterday
  22. donpachino1983
    donpachino1983 replied to donpachino1983's topic in For Sale
    Thank you very much!!! It was a pleasure doing business with you. You're also A+ buyer very communicative, and fast payment !
  23. Phil Petersen
    Phil Petersen replied to UK_Palms's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    Looks horrific for anyone trying to grow anything. Might see more farming irrigation in the future, or a change to drought resistant crops. If this carries on growers will have to adapt or face going broke. Hope you guys get more friendly weather soon.
  24. Dan64
    That’s definitely a good sign
  25. PapaJPalm
    PapaJPalm joined the community
  26. happypalms
    So far a bit of cool tolerance, a good sign.
  27. happypalms
    A great palm the basilonga, with a lot of Chrysalidocarpus you can see the similarities. Baronii you can see so many that all very similar but a slight difference between them. Arenarium is a good example so similar looking to others in the genus. They do have a weak petiole as juvenile palms. Saintlucei is the same as a young palm they don’t like wind. Now you have to find a saintlucei for the garden I see you have a bit room left on that steep embankment in your garden one would grow well there with protection as juvenile. Richard
  28. JD in the OC
    JD in the OC replied to Tyrone's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Archontophoenix readily hybridize IMO. Ive grown A. Purpurea from seed up to two generations here in Florida. The true, pure A. purpurea doesn't grow here in South FL...too hot. However, I've planted crosses which do grow here. Likely A. purpurea x alexandrae. True A. purpurea has a lot of white on undersides of leaflets.. JD
  29. Tracy
    I have my pets getting in on the action. Our younger dog chases them when they fly low. Our cats are indoors only except when walking in the yard in their harnesses with leashes. The leashes don't stop them from jumping at them. While the cats have never caught an SAPW, one just nabbed a similar size June bug 2 nights ago. Klaus, our purebred Tijuana rescue street dog, has actually caught a weevil but he didn't like it and dropped it. I got to finish his work for him. Good dog Klaus!
  30. Tyrone
    Very interesting what Dowe says. How this form escaped from widespread cultivation I don’t know. Yeah, I used to think Eungella was the furthest northern Bangalow population but recently I found that Mt Elliott had them and that is the northern most limit. I wanted to check that area out but we just ran out of time in Townsville. It’s not an easy climb either. About 12hrs one way and the track now goes through private land meaning it’s more than just a “let’s have a quick look” type of place. It’s also the place where the stepped trunk version of alexandrae comes from. I think it’s been called Archontophoenix alexandrae var beatricea. I think for Archontophoenix the real jewels are up in the clouds at altitude. We went to the town of Paluma for a quick look and it’s at 1000m asl. It was 27C on the coastal plain and 18C when we got up there. Lots of Calamus australis and moti, and the first place we’ve found Laccospadix australasica and in large amounts. Beautiful place up there. We didn’t find any Livistonas up there but we were likely on the wrong track for them. Paluma roughly marks the start of the Wet Tropics. After that you’re in Licuala territory.

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