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Canary Leaf Opening, Pt. 2


ahosey01

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A few weeks ago, I started a thread called “Canary Leaf Opening.”  For 4-6 weeks after planting (from a 24” box), my new CIDP just kind of froze without growing or decaying.  However, beginning a couple weeks ago, this thing has now gone on a growth rampage.

It has fully opened two new fronds and half-opened a third in right around two weeks.  There are also three spears inside the crown that I’m sure won’t take long to open, either.

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Just how fast do these things grow?!

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Once established and trunking it grows fairly...at least around here. I think it will go fine there in AZ. They like sun, full hot sun.

Greetings, Luís

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4 hours ago, ahosey01 said:

This thing is much bigger a year later and is now flowering:

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I've never seen a pure CIDP flower that young before.  I'll bet it is a hybrid - maybe with roebelenii.

Jon Sunder

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17 minutes ago, Fusca said:

I've never seen a pure CIDP flower that young before.  I'll bet it is a hybrid - maybe with roebelenii.

More than the age of the palm, I thought it peculiar that it is pushing a flower in (essentially) early September.  To my knowledge, CIDP should flower late feb - early march around here.

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3 minutes ago, ahosey01 said:

More than the age of the palm, I thought it peculiar that it is pushing a flower in (essentially) early September.  To my knowledge, CIDP should flower late feb - early march around here.

True, I've seen roebelenii flower multiple times at different times of year and they also flower early.

Jon Sunder

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Mine flowers late Feb...to early March...once established they can take off...im on the 12th front this year and there 15 ft long...

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