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Need Livistona ID


STEVE IN SO CAL

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I bought this as a seedling, was told it was Mariae

(sp?)..it DOES NOT like the cold...all the leaves in pic are from this season...really craps out in the cold. Leaf color like no other livistona i've seen, somewhat lime green..

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e145/southweststeve

If global warming means I can grow Cocos Nucifera, then bring it on....

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Another plant, leaf detail..note very lowest leaf from last winter

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If global warming means I can grow Cocos Nucifera, then bring it on....

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It looks like L. nasmophylla. This once was L. mariae var. occidentalis.

Christian Faulkner

Venice, Florida - South Sarasota County.

www.faulknerspalms.com

 

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(cfkingfish @ Sep. 05 2006,00:37)

QUOTE
It looks like L. nasmophylla. This once was L. mariae var. occidentalis.

Pascoa site shows deeply divided leaves, this one doesn't. What else could it be???

If global warming means I can grow Cocos Nucifera, then bring it on....

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I don't know, Daryl might know, looks silvery enough for L.victoriae going by these photos.

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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Can't tell from the photo, but it looks to be armor-less.

Is that true Steve?

Joe

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Armed, but only wee little teeth...

If global warming means I can grow Cocos Nucifera, then bring it on....

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How about L. jenkinsiana? I noticed your palm has that bluish-green underside thats familiar to L. jenkinsiana. The overlapping segments and hastula looks simular to smaller plants seen here.

Ryan

South Florida

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