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I went a binge recently and bought 5 coccothrinax. Loving them! Coccothrinax montana.

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C. salvatoris and C. moaensis (Copernicia hospita on left)

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Those are lovely!

Wish they were easily available in PR.

Excellent choices!

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Cindy Adair

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Ha, ha, ha…. Caught a little Cuban Palm bug I see.  I love these also.   They are great, relatively smaller sized palms.  The offer a nice contrast to all the feather palms in our area, and most should grow very well here.  I’m partial to the stiff leaflet ones, and not above interesting miraguama hybrids that catch my eye either.  Congrats on the newbies.  I’ll post a few pics once this monsoon stops in a couple days.  

Whats next for you?  Are going to go full-circle native next and get a Pseudophoenix sargentii?  

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One of my favorite genera. They look great. Where did you find them?

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Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
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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Somehow captions identifying third and fourth photos dropped out. Miraguama and "Azul"

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The rain stopped so I grabbed a few shots.   Mine in the ground are happy, but the ones in pots are slightly disgruntled and ready to be released.   They were slow over winter, but woke up with the heat now.   

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You picked up some nice unique ones.   It will be fun to see them mature into their ultimate form over the years.  I may have to snag an “azul” at some point.  

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20 hours ago, Looking Glass said:

The rain stopped so I grabbed a few shots.   Mine in the ground are happy, but the ones in pots are slightly disgruntled and ready to be released.   They were slow over winter, but woke up with the heat now.   

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You picked up some nice unique ones.   It will be fun to see them mature into their ultimate form over the years.  I may have to snag an “azul” at some point.  

 Very nice!

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On 6/3/2022 at 4:22 PM, Kaname-kun said:

I went a binge recently and bought 5 coccothrinax. Loving them! Coccothrinax montana.

IMG_5510.jpeg

 

C. salvatoris and C. moaensis (Copernicia hospita on left)

IMG_5505.jpeg

 

IMG_5506.jpeg

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Great looking palms! Where did you get them? 

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Long time ago, but I believe they were from Sherwood Forest Nursery in Miami.

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