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Hybrid Phoenix Reclinata Palm Planting Work_Oct 2017

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Dear Friends,

This give me immense pleasure in welcoming you all to another palm planting work at Kris garden.This planting is so special for me due to more than one reason..I wish to give you an brief introduction as from where this phoenix palm came to me.This was among few phoenix palms that were sent to me as palm saplings by our forum member by name M@x,who lives in Rome,Italy.This palm was growing in our garden for few years now and everytime when i wanted to plant it on the ground i could not do due to some personal work or the other.

Only now i was able to plant this baby in ground with the help of our forum friend Mr. Bo-Goran. And what more can a palm enthusiast ask for. Having 3 IPS members in our garden was moment worth to be cherished for a lifetime by me.My sincere thanks to Mr. Bo-Goran,Kim and Mr.Haresh for visiting our garden.And special thanks to Mr.Bo-Goran for planting this palm on our request.

A brief description of this Hybrid Phoenix Reclinata Palm :  Phoenix Reclinata x Dactylifera x Roebelenii x Rupicola.

For those who want to see some mature specimens of Phoenix Reclinata Palms and their details kindly visit the following links :

http://www.palmpedia.net/wiki/Phoenix_reclinata

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_reclinata

And stills and video of this work is posted in the following post.Hope you all like it.

Thanks and Love,

Kris.

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Here are the visuals of that hybrid phoenix palm : RxDxRxR.

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Now Lets see the main planting event.Mr.Bo-Goran planted this phoenix palm on 15/October/2017 at around 10;35am at Kris garden,in Chennai.

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In the following post you will see the video of this palm planting work.

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Here is the video of that planting work :

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Thank you Sir for your time and it was a pleasure meeting you and talking to you about palms.

Lots of love,

Kris.

 

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