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Gettin’ the Ring

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Could it be? My wee little Wodyetia getting its first sign of forming a trunk! I know …..a lot of folks here in SoCal have had easy success with them , but after losing two large specimens , one near a Roystonia Oleracae that continues to thrive , seeing my two juvenile Foxtail palms grow ( 3 winters now) is thrilling . Harryimage.thumb.jpg.119935a1b59f926cb13afe8e39211af0.jpg

I didn’t notice this the last time I peeled the crispy leaf base from the palm!image.thumb.jpg.cf1133f1d00f6df4c739159c8ef7298e.jpg

The warm summer like weather , upper 80’s Fahrenheit, we have had off and on for weeks . Yay!

  • 3 weeks later...

Rhopalastylis Baueri getting the ring. Planted out as a small 15G in the winter of 2020 it’s grown way more than my other Rhopalastylis. This one is happy. 
 

-dale 

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A couple of Chamaedorea have gotten the ring. image.thumb.jpg.7684151215514736fe479cfbc7b665fb.jpg
‘This C. Radicalis tree form volunteer has a couple of rings .image.thumb.jpg.2d220988d54a01539e238ff5876feb62.jpg

Chamaedorea Plumosa getting its rings . This palm grows every bit as fast as the fast growing Radicalis in my garden , it is already chest high . Harry

On 2/7/2026 at 1:26 AM, Harry’s Palms said:

That is sooo cool!! Mine still have not sprouted but Terry told me it takes quite a while here . I have them planted throughout the garden and in a couple of different experiments ( baggie on the water heater method and mini greenhouse incubator ) . I am confident I will see some babies as well. 
   I told Sevan ( Pauline’s grandson ) , who now maintains the Sullivan collection , about the enthusiasm surrounding the seeds . He said that someone from the Palm Society had told him “ most of the Decipiens in North America are from Pauline Sullivan’s palms “ . What a legacy! I was only the conduit . Harry

The other ones I sent out in Australia still haven’t germinated either, they must not have the happypalms knack 🤣

Richard 

On 2/7/2026 at 1:26 AM, Harry’s Palms said:

That is sooo cool!! Mine still have not sprouted but Terry told me it takes quite a while here . I have them planted throughout the garden and in a couple of different experiments ( baggie on the water heater method and mini greenhouse incubator ) . I am confident I will see some babies as well. 
   I told Sevan ( Pauline’s grandson ) , who now maintains the Sullivan collection , about the enthusiasm surrounding the seeds . He said that someone from the Palm Society had told him “ most of the Decipiens in North America are from Pauline Sullivan’s palms “ . What a legacy! I was only the conduit . Harry

The ones I sent out in Australia haven’t germinated yet either, they must not have the happypalms knack for germination. Well now in Australia i would say Pauline Sullivans seeds are most likely the only ones getting around. 
Richard 

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