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Obrigado pelo vídeo!

Gostei principalmente a parte sobre a "cancan" (Jubaea) Que palmeira magnífica!!! E também sobre o pehuen (A.araucana)

Carambeí, 2nd tableland of the State Paraná , south Brazil.

Alt:1030m. Native palms: Queen, B. eriospatha, B. microspadix, Allagoptera leucocalyx , A.campestris, Geonoma schottiana, Trithrinax acanthocoma. Subtr. climate, some frosty nights. No dry season. August: driest month. Rain:1700mm

 

I am seeking for cold hardy palms!

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Muy interesante el video, gracias por compartirlo, me ha gustado mucho, pero me deja con una triste sensación, con un regusto amargo. Los humanos por naturaleza somos depredadores de los recursos naturales, pero no tenemos medida y nos convertimos en una especie de cáncer que no paramos hasta acabar con todo

Desde el desconocimiento me pregunto ¿no es posible la extracción del guarapo de la palma chilena sin tener que matarla? Se hace con la Phoenix canariensis en La Gomera, Canarias, ó con la Elaeis guinensis en Gambia, ó con los Borasus en India, ¿seguro que no es posible? ó simplemente es puro desconocimiento, ¿no se comportaría la Jubea como estas palmas? ¿por qué? ¿Alguien lo sabe? ¿Nadie lo ha intentado?

Larga vida (hoy dedicado a las Jubeas chilensis)

TonoDatil

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Sorry, I made a mistake typing in Spanish (translation)

Very interesting video, thanks for sharing, I liked it, but leaves me with a sad feeling, with a bitter aftertaste. Humans are by nature predators of natural resources, but we have far and become a cancer that does not stop until we end it all

I wonder from ignorance is not possible to extract the juice of the Chilean palm without having to kill her? It is made with the Phoenix canariensis in La Gomera, Canary Islands, or the Elaeis guinensis in Gambia, or the Borasus in India, you sure can not? or simply is pure ignorance, do not behave the Jubea how are you clapping? Why? Does anyone know? Nobody has tried it?

Long life (now dedicated to Jubeas chilensis)

TonoDatil

  • 7 years later...
Posted

Definitely great visuals!

It is nice to see this great species to be taking care of - so wonderful plants!

I am really glad I have got two of them in my garden and (that) they are hanging in.

Best regards from Okinawa -

Lars

 

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its a great video i just want plant hundred of them now...

I found some for 60e 75 cm to 1 m in 50 liters containers, waiting to check availability now, will germinate seeds in the same time.

Edited by pete21

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