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pinanga densiflora,glaucescens and aristrata


Bill Austin

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sooooooooooooooo sweeeeeeeeeeeeet!

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

Sunset zone 24

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Great pinanga sp. Bill! Can you try post the glaucescens pic again please? Keen to see it!

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Looks like you have it all figured out! Wow to several species I don't see around here!

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  • 2 years later...

Your p. Densiflora sure has grown a bit since 2016. The pic was just taken in the Austin garden a few days ago

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Looks like pinanga disticha. Check out the pics on palmpedia one i would love to grow successfully 

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On 4/7/2019 at 6:28 PM, John hovancsek said:

What kind of pinanga am i?

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Did it come from Floribunda? Looks like their P. disticha 'Stained Glass' but maybe in too much sun. That is, if the color on the newest frond is red, or is it browned from sun burn can't tell from the pic quality?

Naples (inland), FL - technically 10a but more like 9b in the winter :hmm:

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Looks like the newest frond is red and the others are pale in comparison due to too much sun exposure they need shade and moisture. I have one in my garden still small but going into its second  spring not  stoked to be in San Diego but its still alive it's also from floibunda

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10 hours ago, Hilo Jason said:

Sp. Thai Mottled?

That's what we taught it was but it looks a lot different than the ti mottled that 8 have. I will admit that it was in way to much sun at first but now I have it under proper shade and waiting for the next leaf.. # palmproblems

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