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Name this palm game


Ken Johnson

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Satakentia ?

You got it Wal.

Now how about Peachy's? What the heck is it. Must be a dypsis or something dang skinny.Hum....

Ken, I just realized that all I had to do was look at the latest photo you posted on FB

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Pinanga simplicifrons?

no :)

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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:winkie: Dypsis sahanofensis :winkie:

Bruce got it !!! I wonder if he took the last hint I gave ?

I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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:winkie: Dypsis sahanofensis :winkie:

Bruce got it !!! I wonder if he took the last hint I gave ?

Peachy, that was way too hard!

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I took this photo last week when I visited a friend's nursery in Davie (southern Broward County). This one should be easy:

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Jody

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I took this photo last week when I visited a friend's nursery in Davie (southern Broward County). This one should be easy:

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Jody

Carpoxylon

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I took this photo last week when I visited a friend's nursery in Davie (southern Broward County). This one should be easy:

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Jody

Carpoxylon

easy

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How about this one :)

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Bruce, isn't that the Socratea that you posted in another topic a couple days ago?

Jody

No its somthing different Jodi :)

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, isn't that the Socratea that you posted in another topic a couple days ago?

Jody

No its somthing different Jodi :)

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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Cocos nucifera?

"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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Cocos nucifera?

Ding, ding, ding!!! Yes, it is a coconut. Anyone know which variety? I haven't seen anything quite like it.

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Jody

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:winkie: Dypsis sahanofensis :winkie:

Bruce got it !!! I wonder if he took the last hint I gave ?

Peachy, that was way too hard!

Andy the palm's species was plastered right across the bottom of the photo but nobody bothered to look !! :floor:

I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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Cocos nucifera?

Ding, ding, ding!!! Yes, it is a coconut. Anyone know which variety? I haven't seen anything quite like it.

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Jody

Wow. Honestly I wouldn't have guessed coconut even if I saw the whole picture.

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Is that Dale Holtons? Some kind of Fiji thing?

It's at Everglades Botanical in Davie. It is not a Fiji Dwarf (we have those and they are very different), and based on Alex's comment, it might not even be a coconut! Ideas anyone?

Jody

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Is that Dale Holtons? Some kind of Fiji thing?

It's at Everglades Botanical in Davie. It is not a Fiji Dwarf (we have those and they are very different), and based on Alex's comment, it might not even be a coconut! Ideas anyone?

Jody

If this wasn't in South Florida I would guess Parajubaea torallyi. This being in S. Florida could it possibly be a Cocos x Butia?

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Is that Dale Holtons? Some kind of Fiji thing?

It's at Everglades Botanical in Davie. It is not a Fiji Dwarf (we have those and they are very different), and based on Alex's comment, it might not even be a coconut! Ideas anyone?

Jody

If this wasn't in South Florida I would guess Parajubaea torallyi. This being in S. Florida could it possibly be a Cocos x Butia?

Jody, That may be the palm of the year for PalmTalk. Want to call them and see what they say?

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Jody, That may be the palm of the year for PalmTalk. Want to call them and see what they say?

I just talked to Stan and he says it is Beccariophoenix madagascariensis... Wow, was I wrong! And double wow, that is the nicest one I have ever seen here in Florida!

Jody

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Jody, That may be the palm of the year for PalmTalk. Want to call them and see what they say?

I just talked to Stan and he says it is Beccariophoenix madagascariensis... Wow, was I wrong! And double wow, that is the nicest one I have ever seen here in Florida!

Jody

Then you need to take a trip to Mr. Searle's. He has two that are much bigger and more impressive.

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Jody, That may be the palm of the year for PalmTalk. Want to call them and see what they say?

I just talked to Stan and he says it is Beccariophoenix madagascariensis... Wow, was I wrong! And double wow, that is the nicest one I have ever seen here in Florida!

Jody

Then you need to take a trip to Mr. Searle's. He has two that are mouch bigger and more impressive.

:D

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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Then you need to take a trip to Mr. Searle's. He has two that are much bigger and more impressive.

I guess I do... haven't been there in a few years.

Jody

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I've got one. You can see a leef off to the left..

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Palm Beach Palm and Cycad Society Member (IPS Affiliate)

North Palm Beach

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I've got one. You can see a leef off to the left..

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Pinanga?

Nope..

Palm Beach Palm and Cycad Society Member (IPS Affiliate)

North Palm Beach

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I've got one. You can see a leef off to the left..

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Tom, do the stems in the middle belong to the same species?

The old brown leaflets around the base are from them or others around

Palm Beach Palm and Cycad Society Member (IPS Affiliate)

North Palm Beach

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Iguanura wallichiana?

No..

Here’s a picture of the whole palm…

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Palm Beach Palm and Cycad Society Member (IPS Affiliate)

North Palm Beach

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