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Ken Johnson

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Were those palms field grown and then transplanted into the pots, or were they grown in the pots?

Thanks..

Jason

Skell's Bells

 

 

Inland Central Florida, 28N, 81W. Humid-subtropical climate with occasional frosts and freezes. Zone 9b.

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Wimps....so far nobody has even take a guess at what mine is. How many palms from a very big genus have all those colours in the trunk ? Be brave take a chance, if you are wrong I won't gloat. (well maybe just a bit)

Peachy

I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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Peachy, I have a Veitchia filifera (formerly V. sessilifolia) that has a light brown trunk, but I would imagine that a V. filifera of your size would have a wider trunk. So my guess would be - Ptychosperma sp.

Please take it easy on me Peachy if I'm wrong

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Peachy. Dypsis procera?

"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

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Were those palms field grown and then transplanted into the pots, or were they grown in the pots?

Thanks..

Jason

Hey, Jason. We actually just picked them up a couple weeks ago so I don't know for sure, but my understanding is that they were grown in those pots.

Jody

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Peachy. Dypsis procera?

Peachy doesn't do clustering palms... and no one puts baby in a corner! :lol:

Peachy, I beg for your forgiveness and would like my guess stricken from the record. To the palm talk community I apologize for my actions and will seek help. mrlooney.gif

"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

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Andy, not even close....Veitchia seem to suicide in my care. Steve please....a clustering palm....wash your mouth (or fingers) with soap. However you are getting quite warm.

Peachy

I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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Andy, not even close....Veitchia seem to suicide in my care. Steve please....a clustering palm....wash your mouth (or fingers) with soap. However you are getting quite warm.

Peachy

dypsis pinnatifrons??? Dypsis something or other

"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

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Ken the undersides look silverish or is that just the photo... I'll go with Archontophoenix purpurea.

"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

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Archontophoenix alexandre?

"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

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Dypsis cabadae

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Last guess ken Carpentaria acuminata

"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

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Satakentia ?

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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and still nobody has figured mine out

If you want a hint. make the photo bigger....

I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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:winkie: Dypsis sahanofensis :winkie:

Bruce

Innisfail - NQ AUS - 3600mm of rain a year average or around 144inches if you prefer - Temp Range 9c to 43c

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How about this one :)

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Bruce

Innisfail - NQ AUS - 3600mm of rain a year average or around 144inches if you prefer - Temp Range 9c to 43c

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