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Ptychosperma Paddle leaf (Lisa variation)


Mandrew968

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I have a few Ptychosperma paddle leafers that I am offering for sale. The large ones are in 3 gallons and $150 each. These palms are solitary and grow just like elegans, but have the 'lisa' trait and their leaves stay fused always. Very very neat palm. Call or text (850) 303-1738.

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obviously I can't buy any but very curious to see a larger version? Looks like a cool Palm 

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In the second edition of cultivated palms--look under Ptychosperma sanderianum. This is not that but the pic is perfect.

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16 hours ago, Mandrew968 said:

In the second edition of cultivated palms--look under Ptychosperma sanderianum. This is not that but the pic is perfect.

Andrew I bet its a Schefferi,  which starts out with Paddle leaves/fronds, Its too cool for them here darn it :(   Pete

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7 hours ago, Pedro 65 said:

Andrew I bet its a Schefferi,  which starts out with Paddle leaves/fronds, Its too cool for them here darn it :(   Pete

  .http://www.rarepalmseeds.com/images1000/ptychosperma-schefferi.jpg

                                                                                      

Man, Pete, I thought you would have thought me a bit more keen than that! No--not a schefferi. I personally got this seed from the mother plant and she is spectacular. 

Schefferi is a clustering palm too--all of these are solitary palms.

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9 minutes ago, Mandrew968 said:

This is the mother.

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She's beautiful, Andrew

Meg

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Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
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Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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Andrew, I know you "Love" Ptycho's,  it great to see a pic of the Mother plant, I was going to ask you  to post a pic and here she is. :greenthumb: Yes she seems to have a lot of Elegans  in her, any Idea on its parentage ?  and is she a 1 of  ??   Pete :)                                                                                                             

3 hours ago, Mandrew968 said:

This is the mother.

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Thanks for the pic Andrew.... That's what I was asking for earlier to clear up confusion. Great unsual palm and I'm sure the pic of the mother plant won't hurt the sale of your babies.... Wish I could buy 1

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14 hours ago, PalmatierMeg said:

She's beautiful, Andrew

If you can grow elegans, this palm will grow for you. Maybe we can work out a trade??

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Wonder if they would grow here in Southern CA?

They are spectacular looking with that leaf structure.

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23 hours ago, Mandrew968 said:

From what I hear, elegans is marginal over there. That's what this is, I think.

Even I can grow elegance in my crappy microclimate. Get some light spotting in winter but other than that it's ok. Your plant looks freaking awesome!  

"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

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I'd be interested in one if you can ship to California.  Is so can you advise cost of shipping?   P. elegans grow well in my garden.  

Thank you.  

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