The Gerg 1,383 Report post Posted May 6 No, not that. In a different post recently I posted my discovery of this Dypsis decipiens I stumbled across while dropping off my sons friend. It’s right next door to their house. At rough inspection I thought it had split into two trunks with a third on the way. A few days ago I went back for final inspection and actually got out of my vehicle and saw it actually has split into 3 trunks with a fourth on the way. So with this discovery and the two at Pauline Sullivan’s famous property there is no shortage of nice DD’s in Ventura. Unfortunately with mine below I will likely be dead (or my wife have put me in a home) before they ever reach this size, but I will enjoy them during the journey. Show us your DD’s. 14 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amh 1,255 Report post Posted May 6 Sorry, I'm only an A cup. 5 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Tex 228 Report post Posted May 6 1 hour ago, amh said: Sorry, I'm only an A cup. I knew someone would make a joke like that 2 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amh 1,255 Report post Posted May 6 7 minutes ago, Little Tex said: I knew someone would make a joke like that I just couldn't resist, especially with the lack of on topic replies. With its subject matter, this should be a popular thread. 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnAndSancho 1,822 Report post Posted May 6 This title is misleading 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigFrond 127 Report post Posted May 6 Yeah, it is 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bubba 2,394 Report post Posted May 6 I cannot! Beautiful palm! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kailua_Krish 588 Report post Posted May 7 These look so nice in California. They seem to grow well in Hawaii but don't look nearly as nice/unique as the ones you've posted. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
realarch 6,417 Report post Posted May 7 Pretty spectacular growing in a planting strip no less. Tim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim in Los Altos 3,258 Report post Posted May 8 (edited) I have a triple in full sun and a much younger single in full shade. pretty carefree palms. The largest of the triple has three trunk rings showing since these photos were taken and growth speed has accelerated. Edited May 8 by Jim in Los Altos 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tracy 7,279 Report post Posted May 8 On 5/6/2022 at 7:50 AM, The Gerg said: Unfortunately with mine below I will likely be dead (or my wife have put me in a home) before they ever reach this size, but I will enjoy them during the journey. Patience... some of these will grow faster than you think and like so many palms, growth accelerates with age. I have posted my two plantings and yes, the one that has split into 4 trunks is still pretty small after almost 12 years. The second one I planted much later that only split once has been much faster not surprisingly. Watching solitary Dypsis pembana grow taller faster and have thicker trunks than clumping ones just further confirms my hypothesis that the more they split, the more energy they spread out and the slower the overall progress will be, particularly with multiple splits when still small. Well you asked for DD, and here are the latest photos of my double DD, and quadruple DD. The gate to the right and behind the double is about 6' tall and the pillars are a little over 6'. Last photo is that same plant when I put it in the ground from a citrus plant in July 2015. That is pretty decent growth in just under 7 years for the now double which was single when I planted it. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Gerg 1,383 Report post Posted May 8 These look amazing Jim. Thanks for posting them. 7 hours ago, Jim in Los Altos said: I have a triple in full sun and a much younger single in full shade. pretty carefree palms. The largest of the triple has three trunk rings showing since these photos were taken and growth speed has accelerated. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Gerg 1,383 Report post Posted May 8 Thanks for sharing Tracy. Those are looking good. Putting on size. The little one I posted has split into two. I have another one about that same size still in a pot that has just recently started a second growing point. So according to your hypothesis of being slower when they split (which I concur) these will likely be pretty slow for awhile as they are still young and have already split. I do have a very young third one in a pot as well. Maybe that will stay solitary. 1 hour ago, Tracy said: Patience... some of these will grow faster than you think and like so many palms, growth accelerates with age. I have posted my two plantings and yes, the one that has split into 4 trunks is still pretty small after almost 12 years. The second one I planted much later that only split once has been much faster not surprisingly. Watching solitary Dypsis pembana grow taller faster and have thicker trunks than clumping ones just further confirms my hypothesis that the more they split, the more energy they spread out and the slower the overall progress will be, particularly with multiple splits when still small. Well you asked for DD, and here are the latest photos of my double DD, and quadruple DD. The gate to the right and behind the double is about 6' tall and the pillars are a little over 6'. Last photo is that same plant when I put it in the ground from a citrus plant in July 2015. That is pretty decent growth in just under 7 years for the now double which was single when I planted it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tracy 7,279 Report post Posted June 11 On 5/8/2022 at 7:17 AM, The Gerg said: So according to your hypothesis of being slower when they split (which I concur) these will likely be pretty slow for awhile as they are still young and have already split. I do have a very young third one in a pot as well. Maybe that will stay solitary. That is my theory, in particular when they split young and the bases are similar in size. My thinking is that the root system is the same as a solitary, so they are just competing for the nutrients versus the solitary is taking it all in. If there is a dominant one in size, it may be less of a problem. Where I have 4 growth points with my smaller one, I think that has slowed growth. Jim's in Los Altos has 3 if I remember correctly, but clearly one dominant trunk. I think you will be fine with the ones that have only split once. My biggest recommendation would be to get them out of the pots and into the ground.... then they will rock and roll! 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JubaeaMan138 1,358 Report post Posted June 12 Heavily shade grown plant from @Perito palm was damn near solid maroon when I planted it . All that burned off heavily and I’m left with this beautiful new leaf that is half the length and solid green . It’s happy . I’m sitting on a big 15 gallon waiting to finish a project in the backyard before I plant it . 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tracy 7,279 Report post Posted June 18 You have to love it when these have new spears that are beginning to open into leaves. I noticed the pink as I was walking out to get the mail and had to get my camera to capture the color. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites