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Archontophoenix tuckeri


pietropuccio

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Archontophoenix tuckeri in fruit; the leaf silhouette:

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Infructescence:

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Fruits and fibers of the mesocarp, in brackets length and width of the fruits (mm):

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Regards,

Pietro Puccio

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- dalmatiansoap, no significant difference;

- James B, Many thanks!

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Regards,

Pietro Puccio

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16 hours ago, BigWaveDav3 said:

I am guessing you don't get a lot of wind in your area with those beautiful fronds :D

Unfortunately this is not the case, it was in a particularly favorable moment, here is how the wind reduces the leaves of the Livistona jenkinsiana:

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Pietro Puccio

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I am sorry about your wind damage. I can sympathize with you. It was sad to watch emerging spears on some of my palms get tattered by recent weather with high winds in my area. I am hoping they recover OK, but two were already struggling from a planting in late June.

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