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58 minutes ago, JohnAndSancho said:

Apparently my alocasia is gonna flower. IMG_20251220_100309.thumb.jpg.ea4c6213e86d6b4aad9ac91c563a4efd.jpg

Very nice, John 🤗

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On 12/14/2025 at 7:06 AM, Husain said:

Brahea new spear 

 

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Wonderful, Husain 🤗

A small Christmas present in a figurative sense

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Burretiokentia vieillardii.

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Some nice flowers on the dypsis minuta in the summer heat!

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Today’s catch features Licuala, Licuala, Pinanga & Associates.

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A nice lytocarum and a fallen flower spathe of a Dypsis plumosa IMG_7792.thumb.jpeg.1a0a5674e7da1f292bf40eb2ba1e54e5.jpeg

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When the light radiates through a palm frond 

 

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A group Trachycarpus fortunei near Grow Room.

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Just a few palms that weathered the heavy winds overnight. They're getting some sun before the next surge. 

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A nice little dypsis paludosa, and a nice little Chuniophoenix nana with a few seeds maturing! 

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On 12/26/2025 at 6:20 AM, BayAndroid said:

Just a few palms that weathered the heavy winds overnight. They're getting some sun before the next surge. 

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Nice cocothrinax alta! 

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Today I noticed a coleus hitching a tide on L rupicola I believe this is?

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On Christmas Eve , in Ventura , we were walking around and my wife took this picture of the ground around some Washingtonia palms . We have had a lot of rain and wind . Some very nice coloring on the debris and leaf bases of the palms . HarryIMG_4567.thumb.jpeg.04d3306ca441d13942b23c08d6504651.jpeg

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A nice bit of new leaf colour on the kentiopsis oliviformis! 

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3 hours ago, happypalms said:

A nice bit of new leaf colour on the kentiopsis oliviformis! 

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Richard, this species is very beautiful, I can't grow it here

(Richard I sent a message to you)

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GIUSEPPE

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Chambeyronia piersoniorum with a nice new frond - a blue/silver that appears more vibrant in real life than I can capture in photo. Similar colour to its relative C oliviformis but perhaps even more striking. 
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Tim Brisbane

Patterson Lakes, bayside Melbourne, Australia

Rarely Frost

2005 Minimum: 2.6C,  Maximum: 44C

2005 Average: 17.2C, warmest on record.

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1 hour ago, tim_brissy_13 said:

Chambeyronia piersoniorum with a nice new frond - a blue/silver that appears more vibrant in real life than I can capture in photo. Similar colour to its relative C oliviformis but perhaps even more striking. 
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I have about 40 of them and even as seedlings they are special!

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Look at how hairy this guy's arm is. IMG_20251229_094406.thumb.jpg.cbe9896fe67af7c9e7a99fdfea9d5761.jpg

 

Anyway I think I'm gonna have to end up putting some of these bananas on the floor pretty soon. I think they're pretty happy in here. 

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Pembana and friend sharing a blue day.

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3 more of my mangos have sprouted. For real don't know where I'm gonna put all of them. Building another table and buying more lights feels inevitable. 

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13 hours ago, JohnAndSancho said:

Look at how hairy this guy's arm is. IMG_20251229_094406.thumb.jpg.cbe9896fe67af7c9e7a99fdfea9d5761.jpg

 

Anyway I think I'm gonna have to end up putting some of these bananas on the floor pretty soon. I think they're pretty happy in here. 

When did the yeti move in?🤣

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Living the dream! 

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Caught my eye that albeit 1/3 the size as when originally obtained, my Joey appears to have adjusted to frequent very dry periods.  Perhaps it will still eventually bump into the adjacent K elegans.

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Chrysalidocarpus Leucomalla dropped another leaf and features a unique yellow that is almost glowing. 
 

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Checking out my garden in between rain storms. Picking up debris from all the wind , I noticed the coloring on my Rhopalostylus Bauri Cheesemania. The green of a newly opened frond and the pinkish red of the petiole really caught my eye. It seems to be luvin it’s home here in Santa Paula . This one is from @DoomsDave about a year and a half ago. HarryIMG_4763.thumb.jpeg.16b4dbf81005eb30dfca45c47657a96d.jpeg

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Bismarkia new frond 

 

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Uh I haven't even had these things 3 months yet. Just a 19" tall boat oar leaf on a 4 foot (from the soil)IMG_20260103_183849.thumb.jpg.80e770edba9936ee96b8a215ce8db430.jpg Blue Java banana pup. 

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Lacospadix, kerriodoxa and a nice little dypsis lantzeana all seem to get my attention! 

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Planted 3 L weddellianum together about 4 years ago and they caught my eye today.

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This is a little different. 

 

Fedex was dropping some more lights off and it turns out the FedEx girl wants to set up a plant room, so I showed her my chaos jungle, all while telling her this is absolutely not a level you want to get to.... You do not want to do this in an apartment! We can start easy with some spider plants and a snake plant and some philodendrons and some parlor palms or something but you don't wanna do this!!! 

 

Anyway I got her number and gonna see what I can do. If I'm the voice of reason or your source of info you're kinda screwed 😂

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Nice new Lepidorrachis leaf, always eye catching.

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South Arm, Tasmania, Australia - 42° South

Mild oceanic climate, with coastal exposure.

 

Summer: 12°C (53°F) average min, to 21°C (70°F) average daily max. Up to 40°C (104°F max) rarely.

 

Winter: 6°C (43°F) average min, to 13°C (55°F) average daily max. Down to 0°C (32°F) occasionally, some light frost.

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A large clump of Acoelorraphe wrightii

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Chambeyronia oliviformis powering on and opening a new frond yesterday despite a maximum of 44C/111F with 75km/h (46mph) winds. Tough palm. IMG_0222.thumb.jpeg.8fe632c7f6e8f91ad30e8ce7529e98c1.jpeg

 

The nearby Chrysalidocarpus lanceolatus which also decided to open up a frond in the oven wasn’t so lucky. The heat and wind sucked the moisture from the frond and it wilted quickly. 
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Tim Brisbane

Patterson Lakes, bayside Melbourne, Australia

Rarely Frost

2005 Minimum: 2.6C,  Maximum: 44C

2005 Average: 17.2C, warmest on record.

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5 hours ago, tim_brissy_13 said:

Chambeyronia oliviformis powering on and opening a new frond yesterday despite a maximum of 44C/111F with 75km/h (46mph) winds. Tough palm. IMG_0222.thumb.jpeg.8fe632c7f6e8f91ad30e8ce7529e98c1.jpeg

 

The nearby Chrysalidocarpus lanceolatus which also decided to open up a frond in the oven wasn’t so lucky. The heat and wind sucked the moisture from the frond and it wilted quickly. 
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You southern growers, if you’re not freezing your palms your cooking them! 
Such a hard environment at times and the difficulty’s in growing exotics out of there preferred zones. It’s one thing growing in a subtropical climate, but it’s another story in temperate climates with tropicals, I admire the resilience of southern growers! 

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A nice batch of kerriodoxas looking good!

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