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6 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

They are so slow to get going but beautiful palms . Mine got one new frond in the first year in the ground. I probably planted it out too young . The tag on mine still says Kentiopsis Pyroformis. Harry

New Caledonia palms do well in my climate, your cool climate soil temperature will slow the palm down. And as any good gardener knows if the tag say pyroformis then it’s a pyroformis. 
Richard 

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You got that right ! Here’s proof, HarryIMG_0339.thumb.jpeg.94f632b3a86a5427578ed9e0fd51491d.jpeg

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Chrysalidocarpus Lutescens Solitary Form and a dwarf Areca catechu happy with all these recent rain.

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Skippy the bush kangaroo in amongst the palms.

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Dypsis procera, beautiful smallish palm.

 

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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My 1.5yr old Borneo Giant has flowered! Never really found any of the Alocasia flowers impressive imo.

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A coconut palm doing well in my 9b suburb of Orlando:

 

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A view from my new garden. I moved in April. 

 

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The common and exotic, both have a role in the garden to do! 

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Hi,

you probably all know Japan is not the largest country in the world,

so things have to be put close together....

Here we go....

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What do we have here....?

from to left to right -

V. winin (thin trunks)

C. umbraculifera (the big leaves behind the V.winin)

V. joannis (trunk front center)

B. alfredii (behind the V. joannis)

B. nobilis (in the back on the right)

V. spiralis or arecina (the leaf sticking out above the B. nobilis)

S. liukiuensis (still young, front right side)

....and there is one more....

R. pharinifera (right behind the Satakentia)

 

How is that for a start? 😉

 

Lars

 

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Here's a Corypha sp. at Kopsick loaded with fruits with lots of seeds to be collected later and a big removal to come as well!  

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Jon Sunder

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I haven't even looked at the banana seeds in weeks. I've left them sealed up on a mat that's tied to the bedroom grow lights so everything is on and off with a switch, they need heat/cool cycles per the internet. 

 

2 1/2 months after purchase, 40 seeds plus some alleged Sabal Causiarium plus being sent the wrong seeds and being totally unsure that ANYTHING is what the labels said they were - 

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I have an alleged Musa Sikkimensis Red Tiger sprout! I pushed it closer to the lamp and hopefully some of the other 39 and the alleged Causiarium sprout soon. Bought at the end of August. 😑

 

 

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16 hours ago, palmfriend said:

S. liukiuensis (still young, front right side)

Lars, I forgot to tag you on my post from last week.  I saw these nice Satakentia at a nursery in Miami.  

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And the one I bought (rear, to the right of the Carpoxylon).

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Jon Sunder

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1 hour ago, JohnAndSancho said:

I haven't even looked at the banana seeds in weeks. I've left them sealed up on a mat that's tied to the bedroom grow lights so everything is on and off with a switch, they need heat/cool cycles per the internet. 

 

2 1/2 months after purchase, 40 seeds plus some alleged Sabal Causiarium plus being sent the wrong seeds and being totally unsure that ANYTHING is what the labels said they were - 

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I have an alleged Musa Sikkimensis Red Tiger sprout! I pushed it closer to the lamp and hopefully some of the other 39 and the alleged Causiarium sprout soon. Bought at the end of August. 😑

 

 

Gee John, that sure is a funny looking banana. 

 

Yes, yes it is. I don't think I reused this coir or not, but there's definitely still 10 black rocks that look like banana seeds and this is definitely a Sabal. 

 

It's bad enough that I'm having to watch this Saints game. 

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Today it caught my eye how difficult it is to photograph my Mauritia and how easy it is to photograph my Pinanga.

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Evening sun hitting this 2 headed Chrysalidocarpus Prestonianus Hybrid

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A nice young burretokentia hapala, had the dancing lady orchid to dance with! 

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