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Okay 

A friend came to visit and they noted the spines on the Acrocomia and others.

A kid said, “Look Daddy a toilet Paper Palm tree.” 

Great comedian!

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show us yours!

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I like that kids sense of humor but I think I will pick heliconia or banana leaves first anyway here you go first up  A15849867169283173378881001448219.thumb.jpg.5113936044d92be85e5ec8dca40bd343.jpg15849867830935931710863609172882.thumb.jpg.b9a47ee39306307f857a002895e553b9.jpgcanthophoenix rubra second pic aiphanes aculeata (caryotifolia)

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From Big Island of Hawaii, Astrocaryum murumuru:

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Big Island of Hawaii, windward, rainy side, 740 feet (225 meters) elevation

165 inches (4,200 mm) of rain per year, 66 to 83 deg F (20 to 28 deg C) in summer, 62 to 80 deg F (16.7 to 26.7 Deg C) in winter.

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I have two potted Acanthophoenix crinita

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20 hours ago, DoomsDave said:

Okay 

A friend came to visit and they noted the spines on the Acrocomia and others.

A kid said, “Look Daddy a toilet Paper Palm tree.” 

Great comedian!

Show us yours D4A1BCF1-5B9E-4436-82FC-0A3CACBD8E9C.thumb.jpeg.842102facb408a057e302d60baa722d7.jpeg0163E906-E0F6-4873-B520-44C1F5E77E69.thumb.jpeg.bd99183efd5fa5d59c1058685d77cbd5.jpeg2D17B264-6945-42BF-A776-17675D7DE081.thumb.jpeg.35ae926017b7f4c1b4ed7212b686ccde.jpeg1124B1EF-97E1-4E7B-A737-86BD8066CD29.thumb.jpeg.972c24d89abccdbd93b6385c6d8ee089.jpeg

 

Has it produced any fruit yet?

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43 minutes ago, GottmitAlex said:

Has it produced any fruit yet?

Acrocomia is gestating some fruit 

That’s the lower two pictures 

 

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I like these photos and the topic made me laugh. Thanks!

I'll add some photos tomorrow.

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Mine actually came from you Dave. It was a little one gallon. She’s a vicious thing. She’s bit me more than once. Flowering this year but no seeds. 

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"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

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Hey Jim,

In your 5th picture, did I see a rather large Carpoxolon macrosperum that you have been holding back on us!

What you look for is what is looking

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It's a little hard to figure out where to plant dangerous palms, isn't it? We want to admire their weapons but not be impaled by them.  Of course I use hills but then climbing to photograph some becomes a challenge. 

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And a few from the Seychelles still in pots.

Roscheria melanochaetes

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Next Deckenia nobilis

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And last in pots, Nephrosperma van-houtteanum

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With my only remaining Phoenicophorium borsigianum I think that's all my seriously spiky ones.

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@Cindy Adair

Yike a rooney, you've got some formidable TP there . . . .

And the tongue-twister of the day . . .

"She sells sea shells, by the sea-shore in the Seychelles."

Say it six times fast, extra gold star if you can do it after some Vino . . . .

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On 3/23/2020 at 4:28 PM, Jim in Los Altos said:

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Wow

What are they?

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On 3/23/2020 at 5:39 PM, Stevetoad said:

Mine actually came from you Dave. It was a little one gallon. She’s a vicious thing. She’s bit me more than once. Flowering this year but no seeds. 

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How long have you had it?

I can see you’re taking good care of my hard to love baby!

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1 hour ago, DoomsDave said:

How long have you had it?

I can see you’re taking good care of my hard to love baby!

I got 2 from you at the 2012 banquet. One for me and one for my father in law rocky. Unfortunately acrocomia doesn’t grow spines on its root as rockys got munched by gophers. Everytime he comes to my house he looks at mine and says “ I’m not sure if I’m sad or happy mine died”. Personally it’s one of my favorite palms. 

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9 hours ago, Stevetoad said:

I got 2 from you at the 2012 banquet. One for me and one for my father in law rocky. Unfortunately acrocomia doesn’t grow spines on its root as rockys got munched by gophers. Everytime he comes to my house he looks at mine and says “ I’m not sure if I’m sad or happy mine died”. Personally it’s one of my favorite palms. 

Oh yeah, now I remember.

Hope Rocky still rocks . . .

I don't have any more to sell or give at this time, though my specimen is loaded with seeds now.

So glad to hear yours is doing so well. They're not always the easiest thing to grow and keep happy.

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20 hours ago, DoomsDave said:

Wow

What are they?

Dave, Acrocomia aculeata. 

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On 3/24/2020 at 5:07 AM, bubba said:

Hey Jim,

In your 5th picture, did I see a rather large Carpoxolon macrosperum that you have been holding back on us!

If you mean the one with the flared and ringed trunk, it’s just a Euterpe edulis. A fairly robust one at that. I wish I had a nice sunny hotspot to try a Carpoxylon though. I still doubt it would be terribly happy though. 

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