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Coccothrinax boschiana revisited February,2020


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In October 2006,the IPS sponsored a trip to the Dominican Republic to view native palms in situ.Fast forward 14 years for another peek at this specific, spectacular, very remote area, occupied by Coccothrinax boschiana.This first tree pictured is the very same one that everyone posed by back then,and it's growth has been considerable over the last 14 years.

 

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Following are some of the best pics I took to better document this extremely remote,extremely dangerous,but beautiful area of our world.

 

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Seeds of this species are TINY! 22 seeds per 100 mm.

Thanks for stopping by!

 

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Incredible journey, Scott! Looks unbelievable. 

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First Coccothrinax boschiana seed sprout. :) 

Tiny seeds make for tiny sprouts! Will be a 1mm blade of grass for the first year. Patience definitely required with this species.

 

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Spectacular drone video of the entire wild population as created by forum member GMann.There were probably less than 2000 trees total in this single, known, habitat location for this species.

 

 

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Seeds were collected and planted 4 months ago at this point.Community pot has pretty much germinated,seedlings have grown,and it's time to pot them up individually into 1 gallon containers.This species is a remote germinator and produces a rather large root system before growing much above ground. :)

 

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