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Archontophoenix aflame


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Here’s my biggest hybrid Archie abloom and aflame in the setting sun on a fine northern hemisphere evening.

Show is your palms aflame in first or last light!

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Looks great Dave! I had several of my Achontophoenix get trashed last night and today in the 40 mph gusts we had over here in Rancho Cucamonga. A bit of a bummer. Will take a while for them to start looking good again.

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8 hours ago, Hilo Jason said:

Sunrise on these Archontophoenix  Alexandrae 

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Got to love the moss on the trunks!

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18 hours ago, knell said:

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Iriartea / Orania

I took almost this exact same picture last week when I stopped by there. Just missing that perfect morning light!

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Thanks everyone for the comments!

Keep the pictures coming!

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More more more, everyone!

Thanks to @Hilo Jason and @Palm Tree Jim for your pictures!

 

Don’t be shy....

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Here are some of mine over the past few months.

A. vestiaria:APC_1441.thumb.jpg.d54f895aebe43473a111dAPC_1442.thumb.jpg.d43688103595000272b63

Caryota/jacaranda/moon: APC_1440.thumb.jpg.5e9d96fa8bf8fd10ae2b7

A. myolensis: APC_0977.thumb.jpg.76621e566298cfbc71c1f

D. marojejyi: APC_1353-hdr.thumb.jpg.9c86e62c4fd78b4f5

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On 10/16/2018, 2:10:10, Hilo Jason said:

I took almost this exact same picture last week when I stopped by there. Just missing that perfect morning light!

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youre not kidding, we could have been standing in each others footprints at that point!! they are definitely two of the most inspirational palms on the property, this is awesome haha 

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Hey Dave since you have epic specimens of both palms. Between the Alabang and your Maxima Kings; which one grows faster? Which one is more robust? Thanks!

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