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Parajubaea in California


Tassie_Troy1971

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Here are a few Parajubaea snaps that i took in September in California .

Justin's Parajubaea cocoides . He told me that it was pot planted and you can see where it has busted out of the pot and is doing great .

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Next to a very shortbearded MattyB for scale !

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Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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Braden and i at Willowbrook next to a 15 Gallon Parajubaea torallyi v torallyi

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Bob after we jumped the next door neighbours fence to see the Parajubaea torallyi Pogo planted 5 yrs ago !

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Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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A parajubaea torallyi on the nature strip that Ralph veleez planted .

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an unidentified Parajubaea that first morning in SOCAL at Dave's swoonlishus garden !

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Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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Parajubaea Sunkha :drool: an unbelievably beautiful palm :drool: at Gary Levine's

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Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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another of Gary's Sunkha's

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Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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Gary's parajubaea cocoides in the hot Escondido sun !

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Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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Parajubaea torallyi var microcarpa at at Gary levine's

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Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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Thanks Troy. I enjoyed that Californian Parajubaea cruise by.

Best regards

Tyrone

Millbrook, "Kinjarling" Noongar word meaning "Place of Rain", Rainbow Coast, Western Australia 35S. Warm temperate. Csb Koeppen Climate classification. Cool nights all year round.

 

 

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Oh Tassie, so short, i was just about to begin eating pop corns, and the movie just ended... :lol:

Nice view anyway :)

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Braden and i at Willowbrook next to a 15 Gallon Parajubaea torallyi v torallyi

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Bob after we jumped the next door neighbours fence to see the Parajubaea torallyi Pogo planted 5 yrs ago !

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hello Tassie-troy

Excuse me, what do you think with Parajubaea pogo?

cheers

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Braden and i at Willowbrook next to a 15 Gallon Parajubaea torallyi v torallyi

post-1252-025267800 1295736285_thumb.jpg

Bob after we jumped the next door neighbours fence to see the Parajubaea torallyi Pogo planted 5 yrs ago !

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hello Tassie-troy

Excuse me, what do you think with Parajubaea pogo?

cheers

Pogobob's parajubaea?

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Braden and i at Willowbrook next to a 15 Gallon Parajubaea torallyi v torallyi

post-1252-025267800 1295736285_thumb.jpg

Bob after we jumped the next door neighbours fence to see the Parajubaea torallyi Pogo planted 5 yrs ago !

post-1252-026878200 1295736409_thumb.jpg

hello Tassie-troy

Excuse me, what do you think with Parajubaea pogo?

cheers

LOL I meant that Pogobob (Pictured ) planted it ! :lol:

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Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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Great thread. I was thinking about planting some parajubaeas but wanted to see what they look like in southern California. Thanks for posting!

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The biggest of them all ! Darold Pettys amazing cocoides ! :drool:

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Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
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Sure seems like Parajubaea sunkha has the best look to it of all of these pictured... is anyone trying to cross sunkha with butia or jubaea??? Seems like it would be the ultimate cold hardy feather palm! Jv

Jv in San Antonio Texas / Zone 8/extremes past 29 yrs: 117F (47.2C) / 8F (-13.3C)

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Braden and i at Willowbrook next to a 15 Gallon Parajubaea torallyi v torallyi

post-1252-025267800 1295736285_thumb.jpg

Bob after we jumped the next door neighbours fence to see the Parajubaea torallyi Pogo planted 5 yrs ago !

post-1252-026878200 1295736409_thumb.jpg

hello Tassie-troy

Excuse me, what do you think with Parajubaea pogo?

cheers

LOL I meant that Pogobob (Pictured ) planted it ! :lol:

Thanks, now I understand

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Sure seems like Parajubaea sunkha has the best look to it of all of these pictured... is anyone trying to cross sunkha with butia or jubaea??? Seems like it would be the ultimate cold hardy feather palm! Jv

If I could get my hands on some pollen, I would. Anybody have some? Would send you 1/2 the seeds that resulted.

Martin Farris, San Angelo, TX

San Angelo Cold Hardy Palms and Cycads

Jul - 92F/69F, Jan - 55F/31F

Lows:

02-03: 18F;

03-04: 19F;

04-05: 17F;

05-06: 11F;

06-07: 13F;

07-08: 14F 147.5 Freezing Degree-Hours http://www.palmtalk.org/forum/index.php?sh...ee+hours\;

08-09: 23F;

09-10: 12F 467.6 Freezing Degree Hours, Average Temperature During Freeze 24.2F;

10-11: 13F 1,059.5 Freezing Degree Hours with Strong Winds/Rain/Snow/Sleet, Average Temperature During Freeze 19.4F;

Record low -4F in 1989 (High of 36F that p.m.) 1,125.2 freezing degree hours, Average Temperature During Freeze 13.6F;

Record Freeze 1983: 2,300.3 Freezing Degree Hours with a low of 5F, Average Temperature During Freeze 13.7F.

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Sure seems like Parajubaea sunkha has the best look to it of all of these pictured... is anyone trying to cross sunkha with butia or jubaea??? Seems like it would be the ultimate cold hardy feather palm! Jv

I am planning to cross my JxB F2 with Sunkha pollen this Summer. I sure hope it works. I totally agree with your prediction. Tim

Tim Hopper

St Augustine Florida

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Tim, go ahead and put my name on the waiting list.... :):mrlooney::drool: Jv

Jv in San Antonio Texas / Zone 8/extremes past 29 yrs: 117F (47.2C) / 8F (-13.3C)

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The biggest of them all ! Darold Pettys amazing cocoides ! :drool:

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Any pics of the grove of 30-footers at the Oakland Palmetum?

Jason Dewees

Inner Sunset District

San Francisco, California

Sunset zone 17

USDA zone 10a

21 inches / 530mm annual rainfall, mostly October to April

Humidity averages 60 to 85 percent year-round.

Summer: 67F/55F | 19C/12C

Winter: 56F/44F | 13C/6C

40-year extremes: 96F/26F | 35.5C/-3.8C

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Patrick has crossed Butia X Parajubaea, but none of the Parajubaeas will cross with Jubaea or Butia X Jubaea. He's also crossed Syagrus with Parajubaea.

Dick

Richard Douglas

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The biggest of them all ! Darold Pettys amazing cocoides ! :drool:

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Any pics of the grove of 30-footers at the Oakland Palmetum?

Ive always had a tough time getting good pictures of them as they are obscured by other growth on all sides. The crowns are visible on top

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Many other Parajubaeas in the SF bay area...I took this pic of this P cocoides at the UC Berkeley arboretum 4 or 5 years ago. It was seeding then, and I imagine it is much larger now

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Glenn

Modesto, California

 

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Low Temp. 19F/-7C 12-20-1990         

 

High Temp. 111F/43C 07-23-2006

 

Annual Average Precipitation 13.12 inches/yr.

 

             

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