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9b Chamberyonia macrocarpa showing some nice color


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8 hours ago, HtownPalms said:

Looks great! I have some seedlings. I can't wait for the day that they are big enough to throw out red leaves. 

They often throw red leaves when still in the seedling stage. 

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8 hours ago, Jim in Los Altos said:

They often throw red leaves when still in the seedling stage. 

Ok, good to know. Thanks!

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37 minutes ago, HtownPalms said:

Ok, good to know. Thanks!

Harlon, unfortunately they stay in the seedling stage a long time.

Jon Sunder

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On 10/1/2020 at 10:02 AM, Fusca said:

Harlon, unfortunately they stay in the seedling stage a long 

Ok, I didn't know that. Mine germinated this summer, so I guess I better get used to them being tiny for a while. Until then I will just enjoy everyone else's through pictures!

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56 minutes ago, HtownPalms said:

Ok, I didn't know that. Mine germinated this summer, so I guess I better get used to them being tiny for a while. Until then I will just enjoy everyone else's through pictures!

Mine are nearly 3 years old from germination and the latest leaf showed some red color, but only briefly.  It resides behind shade cloth and isn't much larger than last year and still has not gone pinnate yet.  Hopefully next season it will start to pick up speed.  Maybe yours will fare better with more favorable conditions over there.

Jon Sunder

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Wow! Three years and not pinnate with only a little red! At least I know what to expect. Had I not heard this i would start thinking I got the wrong seeds. 

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