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LYTOCARYUM ITAPEBIENSIS


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MAGNIFICENT. Ending the trip to Itacaré,South Bahia, one of the rarest Brazilian palms.56e0775884854_Itacar017.thumb.JPG.32a7fb56e077991ad72_Itacar018.thumb.JPG.47a2ab56e078c35e30b_Itacar023.thumb.JPG.11a0b756e07918cd0de_Itacar024.thumb.JPG.dc460f56e07809c6b3f_Itacar020.thumb.JPG.cb0c2256e077c4dabeb_Itacar019.thumb.JPG.386d9656e0783b2f726_Itacar021.thumb.JPG.85997b56e0786c1d724_Itacar022.thumb.JPG.76f6d756e0794b7f1e7_Itacar025.thumb.JPG.113397

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At the end a tasty shrimp on the beach.Thanks you all for notifications. Mauricio Caixeta.56e07b50121c0_Itacar171.thumb.JPG.14b7c2

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Sirinhaém beach, 80 Km south of Recife - Brazil

Tropical oceanic climate, latitude 8° S

Temperature extremes: 25 to 31°C

2000 mm average rainfall, dry summers

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18 minutes ago, Pal Meir said:

:drool:I want one seed (or two) … :drool::drool:

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Very nice L. itapebiensis. It is a palm on my wishlist.

Carambeí, 2nd tableland of the State Paraná , south Brazil.

Alt:1030m. Native palms: Queen, B. eriospatha, B. microspadix, Allagoptera leucocalyx , A.campestris, Geonoma schottiana, Trithrinax acanthocoma. Subtr. climate, some frosty nights. No dry season. August: driest month. Rain:1700mm

 

I am seeking for cold hardy palms!

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Caixeta, it must be the worlds largest collection of L. itapebiensis.  I understand that now all plants in habitat have been destroyed or removed.  I feel fortunate to also have visited Itacare and seen the palms as pictured below in your photo.  I added one that I took while there (see below).  

 

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MAGNIFICENT. Ending the trip to Itacaré,South Bahia, one of the rarest Brazilian palms.56e0775884854_Itacar017.thumb.JPG.32a7fb

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Hawaii Island (Big Island), leeward coast, 19 degrees N. latitude, south Kona mauka at approx. 380m (1,250 ft.) and about 1.6 km (1-mile) upslope from ocean.

 

No record of a hurricane passing over this island (yet!).  

Summer maximum rainfall - variable averaging 900-1150mm (35-45") - Perfect drainage on black volcanic rocky soil.  

Nice sunsets!

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Pal Meir take care of those precious babies.  They look healthy good and maybe some year you might even have seeds forming.  

Hawaii Island (Big Island), leeward coast, 19 degrees N. latitude, south Kona mauka at approx. 380m (1,250 ft.) and about 1.6 km (1-mile) upslope from ocean.

 

No record of a hurricane passing over this island (yet!).  

Summer maximum rainfall - variable averaging 900-1150mm (35-45") - Perfect drainage on black volcanic rocky soil.  

Nice sunsets!

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6 hours ago, Pal Meir said:

Will these six seeds of my »precious baby« N°1603 be viable? 🤔

I sure hope so, they look good to me!  Nice growing!

Jon Sunder

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