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As promised here are some photos taken at the former Julatten Palmetum. 

Some of the specimens were so tall it was impossible to get clear shots of them and only few had ID's.  So have fun working them out.

There were also some stunning huge pandanus but I'll put them on the Other than Palms thread so things don't get messy.

This area is the Dypsis collection.

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Plenty of mixed plantings

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No ID palm with Claire for scale.

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Pholidocarpus macrocarps

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Stunning mixed plantings along a path to the cabin.

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A big palm lacking an ID badge.

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www.sheoakridge.com
Our private nature reserve in Far North Queensland, Australia.
Too much rain in the Wet season and not enough in the Dry. At least we never get frost.

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Ooops I've reached my 8mb limit! And I wanted to post a dozen more. :(

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www.sheoakridge.com
Our private nature reserve in Far North Queensland, Australia.
Too much rain in the Wet season and not enough in the Dry. At least we never get frost.

Posted

The big, unidentified palm- maybe Attalea?

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it's a very great garden!:lol:

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On 3. Mai 2016 um 13:24:19, FNQ Marcus said:

Ooops I've reached my 8mb limit! And I wanted to post a dozen more. :(

Too bad....

those pictures have been very promising so far!

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Okay I have more pics able to be uploaded ( smaller in size this time)

1 beccariophoenix madagascariensis.

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2 - some cute little under-story palm

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3 - syagrus coronata

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4- dypsis fibrosa

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5 - Odd looking thing, probly a dypsis....

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6 - Boring old royals

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7 - Not so boring Dictyosperma album var. conjugatum (collecting seed for FNQ Palms)

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8 - And a closer shot

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9 - some tall spiky thing

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10 - Some not spiky tall thing.

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11 - And a not at all tall but very silver thing. ( I'm excellent at palm ID's)

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12 - While on the topic of colour ....red!

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13 - Back to spiky ....spathe

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14 - And a stunning inflorescence

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15 - No idea what this thing is....

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16 - And another lacking ID.

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I've probably got another dozen if anyone is interested ;)

 

 

 

 

 

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www.sheoakridge.com
Our private nature reserve in Far North Queensland, Australia.
Too much rain in the Wet season and not enough in the Dry. At least we never get frost.

Posted

That place is heaven. Absolute heaven.

Millbrook, "Kinjarling" Noongar word meaning "Place of Rain", Rainbow Coast, Western Australia 35S. Warm temperate. Csb Koeppen Climate classification. Cool nights all year round.

 

 

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And it's still for sale. If i didn't already have my place, I'd buy it myself.  it even has a massive greenhouse!

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www.sheoakridge.com
Our private nature reserve in Far North Queensland, Australia.
Too much rain in the Wet season and not enough in the Dry. At least we never get frost.

Posted
On 7. Mai 2016 um 15:16:47, FNQ Marcus said:

 

 

I've probably got another dozen if anyone is interested ;)

 

 

 

 

 

Pictures like those are always welcome! Thanks a lot for sharing with us, Marcus!

Palm shown on picture # 15 reminds me to Arenga. Unfortunately I don't have an idea which species it could be. 

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