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looking for topic for pic of baricariophoniex


vincentmolino

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I remember seeing the coolest baricariophoniex pic ever...it was when a couple went to Hawaii and took a pic of probably the largest/coolest one on the planet...it was probabay 2 years ago...one of them was standing underneath to show how large it was...i dont think it was a Alfredii but one of the other 2 types. It was at that famous garden/park there with all the exotic palms....i hope I have the right forum lol

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I remember seeing the coolest baricariophoniex pic ever...it was when a couple went to Hawaii and took a pic of probably the largest/coolest one on the planet...it was probabay 2 years ago...one of them was standing underneath to show how large it was...i dont think it was a Alfredii but one of the other 2 types. It was at that famous garden/park there with all the exotic palms....i hope I have the right forum lol

Vince, here you go, :) Pete

A look at 4 Hawaiian gardens (O'ahu

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It looks like Pete found the pic for you, but if you want some more pics of this genus, check out Palmpedia. A few people (myself included) have spent a lot of time adding nice pictures to the pages for this genus, so it's looking pretty good. I spent a few hours a while back making sure that all the pictures are of the correct species, as some of them were in the wrong page. It might be worth a look!

http://www.palmpedia.net/wiki/Beccariophoenix_alfredii

http://www.palmpedia.net/wiki/Beccariophoenix_madagascariensis_%27no_windows%27

http://www.palmpedia.net/wiki/Beccariophoenix_fenestralis

Keith 

Palmetto, Florida (10a) and Tampa, Florida (9b/10a)

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I remember seeing the coolest baricariophoniex pic ever...it was when a couple went to Hawaii and took a pic of probably the largest/coolest one on the planet...it was probabay 2 years ago...one of them was standing underneath to show how large it was...i dont think it was a Alfredii but one of the other 2 types. It was at that famous garden/park there with all the exotic palms....i hope I have the right forum lol

Vince, here you go, :) Pete

A look at 4 Hawaiian gardens (O'ahu

Pete, is this Fenestralis??

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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