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Does anyone have pictures of Licualas?


Gbarce

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Sorry... Gene, I did not realise that you wanted me to post the pics. I do not check every thread unfortunately.

Here it is, the special palm. I wished it was mine. Maybe one day... The owner has put down 1000 seeds of Licuala Grandis, and only had 2 variegated ones, and lost one. So, this is his pride and joy...

Regards, Ari :)

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Ari & Scott

Darwin, NT, Australia

-12°32'53" 131°10'20"

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WOW, a variegated Licuala ! I have never seen one, that is cool as hell.

Here are a few here;

L. ramsayii

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L. spinosa

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L. peltata var. peltata

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L. peltata var. sumawongii

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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Ari,

That variegated L. grandis is pretty unique! Love it! :cool:

Bo-Göran

Here's my first L. cordata to produce an inflorescence. Including the shoe was unintentional, but for the shoe connoisseurs out there, it's an Adidas Boston Classic size 13.

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Leilani Estates, 25 mls/40 km south of Hilo, Big Island of Hawai'i. Elevation 880 ft/270 m. Average rainfall 140 inches/3550 mm

 

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Very stunning that L. cordata. Is it as slow as they said, Bo? I guess mine will take a few years to get that big.

Regards, Ari :)

Ari & Scott

Darwin, NT, Australia

-12°32'53" 131°10'20"

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Ari,

Yes, they're slow, but worse than that, they're unpredictable. I planted a bunch of them in the same general area (9 of them I believe) in April 2002. From 4 inch and 1 G pots. The plants were between 3 and 6 inches tall. The one in the photo has done the best, and has probably quadrupled in size over these five and a half years. I lost a few and the half dozen that are still alive are quite different in size. One or two have hardly grown at all! And as far as I know, I treated them all pretty much the same, so who knows...! ???

Bo-Göran

Leilani Estates, 25 mls/40 km south of Hilo, Big Island of Hawai'i. Elevation 880 ft/270 m. Average rainfall 140 inches/3550 mm

 

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I'd better look after mine very well then. I only have one.

Regards, Ari :)

Ari & Scott

Darwin, NT, Australia

-12°32'53" 131°10'20"

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Gene,

What do you mean by consistent? If you mean every leaves, I think so. I haven't seen it lately, apparently the guy has moved to rural block. I am sure he is taking the palm with him, even if he has to move it with a backhoe. Might worth giving him a call and visit the palm  :D

Regards, Ari :)

Ari & Scott

Darwin, NT, Australia

-12°32'53" 131°10'20"

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This is my new Licuala spinosa that I bought at the USF sale on Saturday. It was in this container, which is either a 7 gal or a 10 gal.

Its gonna be a favorite, I can tell. If its growing in the ground in Jacksonville, maybe..........

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"You can't see California without Marlon Brando's eyes"---SliPknot

 

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  • 4 years later...

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Just planted these Licuala grandis after clearing our some overgrowth and cutting down two gunpowder trees (logs lying there as border). My favorite Ti-leaf plants (cordyline) are used here as accent plantings.

William

Hana, Maui

 

Land of the low lying heavens, the misty Uakea crowning the majestic Kauwiki.

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Thorns on petioles

Hi Gene, My new Licuala fordiana, one of the ten palms that were a gift, from the botanist at H. P. Leu Gardens, (Eric in Orlando), when he came (so graciously) to get the palms that I donated, haven't found much on this species, but here's a few photos of mine, Ed

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MOSQUITO LAGOON

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Thorns on petioles

Hi Gene, My new Licuala fordiana, one of the ten palms that were a gift, from the botanist at H. P. Leu Gardens, (Eric in Orlando), when he came (so graciously) to get the palms that I donated, haven't found much on this species, but here's a few photos of mine, Ed

Edric, heres a pic of a True Fordiana. Pete ps Do you have Hendersons "Palms of Sth Asia" book?

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Thorns on petioles

Hi Gene, My new Licuala fordiana, one of the ten palms that were a gift, from the botanist at H. P. Leu Gardens, (Eric in Orlando), when he came (so graciously) to get the palms that I donated, haven't found much on this species, but here's a few photos of mine, Ed

Edric, heres a pic of a True Fordiana. Pete ps Do you have Hendersons "Palms of Sth Asia" book?

Hi Pete, Are you saying Leu Gardens is mistaken in their identification? Ed

MOSQUITO LAGOON

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Thorns on petioles

Hi Gene, My new Licuala fordiana, one of the ten palms that were a gift, from the botanist at H. P. Leu Gardens, (Eric in Orlando), when he came (so graciously) to get the palms that I donated, haven't found much on this species, but here's a few photos of mine, Ed

Edric, heres a pic of a True Fordiana. Pete ps Do you have Hendersons "Palms of Sth Asia" book?

Hi Pete, Are you saying Leu Gardens is mistaken in their identification? Ed

Ed, what are you implying i am saying? :) I said Ed...heres a pic of a True Fordiana, bought a few with that name on them, all duds until i found some very good reading and pics of above mentioned book. Anyway, was chuffed to be sold a Real Licuala Fordiana by a very reputable gentleman. Ed are all your pics of the same palm? Pete

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I can see a big difference in the fordiana(thicker leaflets and spinosa-like) and the "true" fordiana(thin leaflets almost like distans)--it's supposed to grow to about 3-4 feet tall and cluster, right? I have two small fordianas and have planted them, according to these dimensions... I also have Henderson's book.

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Here are my two new babies

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