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A new "New Leaf Thread"


Gbarce

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Beautiful as usual Gene. I'm starting to take your great photos for granted now.

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Kumar

Bombay, India

Sea Level | Average Temperature Range 23 - 32 deg. celsius | Annual rainfall 3400.0 mm

Calcutta, India

Sea Level | Average Temperature Range 19 - 33 deg. celsius | Annual rainfall 1600.0 mm

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this was in the garden this morning. only lasts a couple

of days here in Honolulu. Cham. Hookeri

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Gene

That aristata is beautiful. I hope to get one someday, maybe

the next trip to the Big Island.

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A little of the pink left on a new leaf of Dypsis Sp. "pink crown". I got so lucky and found this

at a local nursery in a 25 gallon size with 8 ft of trunk. It is just starting to put out immature seed.

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Peter- that's one impressive Chambey leaf. most of the time the new leaves on chambeys here are more on the brown side during summer. I guess because of the heat

Colin - An 8 foot trunk on a Dypsis crown shaft?? that's a real find. None that big over here yet just seedlings mostly

Gene

Manila, Philippines

53 feet above sea level - inland

Hot and dry in summer, humid and sticky monsoon season, perfect weather Christmas time

http://freakofnaturezzz.blogspot.com/

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Ptychosperma waitianum

Verrry Nice - Photography is exquisite!

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Kumar

Bombay, India

Sea Level | Average Temperature Range 23 - 32 deg. celsius | Annual rainfall 3400.0 mm

Calcutta, India

Sea Level | Average Temperature Range 19 - 33 deg. celsius | Annual rainfall 1600.0 mm

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Iguanura spectabilis

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Pinanga sp.

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Vampire Palm

Michael in palm paradise,

Tully, wet tropics in Australia, over 4 meters of rain every year.

Home of the Golden Gumboot, its over 8m high , our record annual rainfall.

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Nice Iguanura. Everytime, I buy one, their leaves split... I can't seem to find one that stays entire.

Regards, Ari :)

Ari & Scott

Darwin, NT, Australia

-12°32'53" 131°10'20"

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Went out in the nursery today to see what the palm leaf of the day would be today, so here what we came up with ,hope you enjoy.

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neophloga pinkcrown shaft

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hydriastele flabellata

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licuala glabra var. selangorensis

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calyptrocalyx s p. hybridized

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iguanura major

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joey m.

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pinanga maculata

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licuala radula

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Bill - Always love seeing your palms. They are so well grown and your selection of palms is awesome. You have a lot of my favorites and "must haves"

Gene

Manila, Philippines

53 feet above sea level - inland

Hot and dry in summer, humid and sticky monsoon season, perfect weather Christmas time

http://freakofnaturezzz.blogspot.com/

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Bill - Always love seeing your palms. They are so well grown and your selection of palms is awesome. You have a lot of my favorites and "must haves"

Totally agree, all a picture of health too.

Astrcaryum Alatum make plenty of presence as well. Pete

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Last night I recorded new leaves with my trusty Samsung.

Chambeyronia macrocarpa - starting the fade to green but still nice

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Dypsis boiviniana - showing a hint of red

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Dypsis pinnatifrons - After my last keeled over in the shade garden last winter I said, "No more." But the price was good and I couldn't resist another. But it will never be planted.

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Dypsis sp pink crownshaft (or is it D. pinnatrifrons too?)

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Dypsis utilis - it now has two stems & both are putting out bronze new leaves

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Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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Ptychosperma waitianum

Verrry Nice - Photography is exquisite!

Thanks Kumar and Gene. I'm envious of all the great palms in this thread. Can't wait 'til my potted Licuala 'Mapu' starts showing mottling and split leaves. (It has a way to go - it's just a yearling.)

Tom

Bowie, Maryland, USA - USDA z7a
hardiestpalms.com

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Well, my pics could be suited to this topic, too

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even if the two palms shown are not so spectacular...

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but, I had my share of horror autumn last year with swarming desert locusts who did a lot of damage, mostly to new leaves.

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Greetings from Amman/Jordan

Simona

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Extremely hard act to follow, with folk from the Philippines, Hawaii, Costa Rica and North Queensland, but I'll try.

Beginning with Areca vestiaria. These are two different vestys in picture.

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Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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