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Show us your Clinostigma savoryanum


Mangosteen

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My friend’s seeding and these are his offsprings...4A09EEAD-C5C7-495B-944B-C213BAA1A6A5.thumb.jpeg.e4e8daa7b7bed557fa0876a9306b013d.jpeg2nd generation:

 

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Huntington Beach, CA

USDA Zone 10a/10b

Sunset Zone 24

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Same plant, two perspectives.  It gets a great deal of heat and full sun in the summer when the sun goes overhead, but the neighbor's house is immediately north and two stories so blocks the winter sun most of the day.  Probably a 3 gallon when I got it and planted it sometime around 2007 or 2008 in Carlsbad.  I know it has suffered some abuse from landscapers and tenants since I moved out of the house, but it keeps growing and most of the time looks pretty good.

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33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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1 hour ago, Tracy said:

Same plant, two perspectives.  It gets a great deal of heat and full sun in the summer when the sun goes overhead, but the neighbor's house is immediately north and two stories so blocks the winter sun most of the day.  Probably a 3 gallon when I got it and planted it sometime around 2007 or 2008 in Carlsbad.  I know it has suffered some abuse from landscapers and tenants since I moved out of the house, but it keeps growing and most of the time looks pretty good.

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This looks really good @Tracy.

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3 hours ago, Mangosteen said:

Southern California Clinostigma savoryanum. Anyone else?

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Beautiful tree in a beautiful garden @Mangosteen. I want to go meditate there and I don’t even meditate.

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I just bought 2 little ones, be interesting to see how they like FL.

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Jupiter FL

in the Zone formally known as 10A

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Here are my two, purchased from Floribunda in 2015, planted out, probably from 2-gal pots, in February 2017. I forgot scale but top leaves reach up to 7 or 8 feet. They have grown like rockets, but are still too immature to compare morphological characteristics with other species I have (warburgii, harlandii, ponapense, exorrhizum, and even gronophyllum).

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Mike Merritt

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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Elegant Clinostigma. This one is growing on solid rock, gaining a foothold in cracks and fissures. Looking good though.

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Just a young one and pretty fast for a seedling.  Not sure of the exact species.

 

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Jon Sunder

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14 minutes ago, Justin said:

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That must be your former garden here in Vista :winkie:.   Looks like it's carved right out of the jungle, which is ready to creep back in as soon as you neglect to hack it back.

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wow i'm super excited for mine! they took down to 34F this past winter with no damage or blemishes

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Looking for:  crytostachys hybrids, Pseudophoenix sargentii Leucothrinax morrisii, livingstona canarensis

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