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Hello

Can anyone tell me the variety of this rhopalostylis sapida?

Thank you in advance

Merry Christmas everyone

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I’m no expert. Gonna say due to it’s upright tight growth, Auckland variety.

Nice specimen.

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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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They vary so much in appearance depending on how much direct sun they get , but that looks like a regular mainland one grown in full sun to me. Those leaves look like they are >4m long if that is an adult of average height ~(1.75m to 1.85m) in the photo. Which is less typical of one from the Auckland/Northland area, they tend to have smaller leaves. More likely from around East Cape or further South. 

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On 12/22/2019 at 6:58 PM, Alex-v said:

Hello Tyrone and Cbmnz

Thanks for your answers, I think Cbmnz is in the right way, because I have the ones in the pics labeled as auckland and they are very different.

Regards and Happy new year

 

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17 hours ago, Alex-v said:

 

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The Auckland variety does look quite different. Thanks for posting pics.

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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