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Hola a todos

Simplemente hacerme eco de la noticia del descubrimiento de una nueva población silvestre de Ceroxylon sasaimae,el género Ceroxylon cada vez más escaso en estado natural, está ahora de enhorabuena, sobre todo esta especie en concreto tan amenazada. Dicho genero cuenta con muchos aficionados pero lamentablemente la mayor parte de especies del mismo requieren de condiciones muy determinadas y esto hace que no esté presente entre las colecciones de aficionados como debiera.

Ceroxylon sasaimae

Saludos

Edited by Burgal

Las Tres Leyes Fundamentales de los Seres Vivientes son la ley del generalmente, la ley del aproximadamente y la ley del depende. J.A. Del Cañizo.

Zone 9b-10a Latitude N 39.43485 Longitude O 0.55369

Posted

Hola a todos

Simplemente hacerme eco de la noticia del descubrimiento de una nueva población silvestre de Ceroxylon sasaimae,el género Ceroxylon cada vez más escaso en estado natural, está ahora de enhorabuena, sobre todo esta especie en concreto tan amenazada. Dicho genero cuenta con muchos aficionados pero lamentablemente la mayor parte de especies del mismo requieren de condiciones muy determinadas y esto hace que no esté presente entre las colecciones de aficionados como debiera.

Ceroxylon sasaimae

Saludos

Y unas semilhas para el fanatico português de los ceroxylon??? :D

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Posted

Hola a todos

Simplemente hacerme eco de la noticia del descubrimiento de una nueva población silvestre de Ceroxylon sasaimae,el género Ceroxylon cada vez más escaso en estado natural, está ahora de enhorabuena, sobre todo esta especie en concreto tan amenazada. Dicho genero cuenta con muchos aficionados pero lamentablemente la mayor parte de especies del mismo requieren de condiciones muy determinadas y esto hace que no esté presente entre las colecciones de aficionados como debiera.

Ceroxylon sasaimae

Saludos

I wish I could read this article,the only known ceroxylon sasaimae is in a coffee plantation in Colombia, have they found more? Can we get the article translated ?

  • 14 years later...
Posted

Has anyone grown this successfully in southern Europe? What is its real hardiness?

Guillermo Cubells

9b-10a climate | ~ 2 days a year of a few hours on -2 Celsius | 1400mm of rain

High altitude palms, ferns, cycadales, evergreen magnolias & quercus are my jam 

I can't help to wonder if sometimes I am crossing the fine line of sharing with generosity to feeding the dynamics of desire, ego and dependency. Or maybe there is no such thing

Posted
7 hours ago, guillerman said:

Has anyone grown this successfully in southern Europe? What is its real hardiness?

Must be very difficult to buy any seeds or seedlings. Also, it may not tolerate well south European heatwaves.

My garden is 9b. My plants think it’s 11a. We don’t talk about it

Posted

Indeed probably a niche climate palm. Maybe somewhere it has made it. Just checking in if anyone has experience with this one here🙏

Guillermo Cubells

9b-10a climate | ~ 2 days a year of a few hours on -2 Celsius | 1400mm of rain

High altitude palms, ferns, cycadales, evergreen magnolias & quercus are my jam 

I can't help to wonder if sometimes I am crossing the fine line of sharing with generosity to feeding the dynamics of desire, ego and dependency. Or maybe there is no such thing

Posted
1 hour ago, guillerman said:

Indeed probably a niche climate palm. Maybe somewhere it has made it. Just checking in if anyone has experience with this one here🙏

Sounds like it would do well in places like the Azores or San Francisco..

My garden is 9b. My plants think it’s 11a. We don’t talk about it

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