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loxococcus rupicola flowering

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rainy season  cloudy day but i get some photos, 

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i dont know name of the plant below  

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areca triandra 

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Those first 3 photos are great!! Lucky you!!

User 00,

Wonderful pictures of a wonderful palm. Thanks (it reminds me a Loxococcus I know :) )

The plant you don't  know is Birds nest fern, Asplenium nidus avis, a very beautiful plant in srilankan gardens.

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

Loxococcus rupicola is one of my most favorite palms - Thank you very much! - gmp

:drool: junglejungle!

Mine flowered awhile back and I was amazed at how beautiful the color of the inflorescence was. Thanks for the post.

 

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

Great looking palms! The A. triandra is a beauty as well - please post more of them!

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