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Is this Dypsis Lanceolata?


sbpalms

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I've been by this palm several times, it is a bit northeast of where I live. I don't have any photos of it, so this is a really bad, blurry picture from google maps a few years ago.

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11 minutes ago, sbpalms said:

I've been by this palm several times, it is a bit northeast of where I live. I don't have any photos of it, so this is a really bad, blurry picture from google maps a few years ago.

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Could be, but you'll really need better picture and a close up if you can, without getting attacked by goons . . . . . .

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SB, Dypsis Lanceolata is a great choice here in Santa Barbara.  I know of a handful of really nice specimens here in town.  Easy to grow too!

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I have seeds!

PM address and I'll mail some for free.

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Sounds like a perfect opportunity to try the not often attempted “Spontaneous Unannounced PRA”. Reference The PRA Teams’ PSSC article for the finer points. 

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Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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I love to go on covert PRA assignments; especially when it relates to repatriating seeds to my house. In this case I don't have a clear picture of what needs to be done though.

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Ed Mijares

Whittier, Ca

Psyco Palm Collector Wheeler Dealer

Zone 10a?

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SB, here is mine.  Sorry for the poor iPhone pic.  

This is it’s 3rd house it’s been at.  Dug up two other times during the move. Been in the ground for 3yrs now at this house.  All in SB.  Pretty resilient  palm.  

If your looking, I have HUGE 15g available

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By the way, this house also has multiple triangle palms, a foxtail, huge fishtail palm, and a bottle palm which I believe has been in the ground for well over a year. Really neat place.

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