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It seems the palm is now enjoying the soil, I like all these new roots.

 

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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Another amazing So. American genus. The roots on that thing are amazing and don't even look real. These will grow well for you.

I've got a couple of warscewiczii that are powering on and I'm now looking up at the white underside of the leaves.

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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I'm now looking up at the white underside of the leaves

I am so much looking forward to seeing my palms by looking up at the underside of the leaves.

But soon they'll be too far up, and no crownshaft to enjoy anymore!

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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last january:

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I can find a nice place for many Sabinaria which are so sad indoor in Europe… :)

 

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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december 2016:

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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April 2017:

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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august 2017:

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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On 11/9/2015, 12:10:03, doranakandawatta said:


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It seems the palm is now enjoying the soil, I like all these new roots.

 

What are the little white nodules on some plants' roots? I've noticed my Joey altifrons, and a couple others, have those.

Naples (inland), FL - technically 10a but more like 9b in the winter :hmm:

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