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Dypsisdean

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Don't know why I never noticed this before, but I picked up this flower spathe that was shed from a Dypsis basilongas today, and before throwing it on the compost pile I noticed that the inside had some color. So I opened it up to find this. 

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1 hour ago, Dypsisdean said:

Don't know why I never noticed this before, but I picked up this flower spathe that was shed from a Dypsis basilongas today, and before throwing it on the compost pile I noticed that the inside had some color. So I opened it up to find this. 

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Wowzer!!!!

Steve

Born in the Bronx

Raised in Brooklyn

Matured In Wai`anae

I can't be held responsible for anything I say or do....LOL

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So damn cool. Amazing color. I have a Basilonga and it’s struggling. You mind posting a picture of your seeding specimen? I’m gonna show it to mine for some inspiration. That’s how lost I am with this thing :floor2:

 

-dale

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Palms and their secrets. :wub:

Who knew? It's my favorite shade of lipstick. ;)

 

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and on a 300 year-old lava flow, Pahoa, Hawaii, 1/4 mile from the 2018 flow
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So now I will be peeking inside every palm’s shed flower spathe hoping for such a sight!

Very interesting Dean!

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Cindy Adair

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