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Trachycarpus princeps


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9 hours ago, MarkbVet said:

Pretty! ... what's your little cactus in the ground there? Can't tell if that's a variety of E. triglochidiatus  or E. coccineus (they're so variable) or something like C. vivipara or C. missouriensis.   :-)

No clue.  lowesiatus or homedepotensis.

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3 hours ago, ShadyDan said:

I believe he’s talking about T. martianus. I have the “Nepal” form started from seed of T. martianus in my greenhouse. They grew fine in the summer, but are not liking the cool, dark weather right now and look like crap.  I’m hoping they recover and take the conditions a little better as they get larger as they are certainly a pretty Trachy. 

Ah yes appears you are right... it was very late and i was tired lol.  Duh!    thanks! 

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35 minutes ago, Fallen Munk said:

No clue.  lowesiatus or homedepotensis.

in that case, it's probably a goner unless you got lucky lol!

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21 hours ago, MarkbVet said:

in that case, it's probably a goner unless you got lucky lol!

You are correct.  That cactus died the first frost that winter.

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