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lilium tiger bicolor

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GIUSEPPE

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@gyuseppe I don’t believe I’ve ever seen one until now . Thank you for sharing . Harry

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I noticed a spadix beginning to push out of my Pseudophoenix sargentii a couple of months back with anticipation.   It is the first one this palm.  Today I checked it's status and saw that it never fully opened.   We'll, at least it has hit this milestone and may flower someday in the future. 

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33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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A couple of young licuala starting with a Ramsayi followed y a sallehana var incisifolia. 

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Calytronoma plumeriana. 

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Hilo, Hawaii

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IMG_8410.thumb.jpeg.3093559c16af505d9bdf602a7c84e901.jpegDictyosperma album var. conjugatum (supposedly) new leaf. 

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Oraniopsis appendiculata, coping with the high temperatures and lack of rainfall! 

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Pinanga disticha, Licuala grandis, Licuala glabra var. glabra.

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A desiccating Chambeyronia hookeri leaf adds a bit eye catching attention for a fleeting last flash of red! 

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One of my Chamaedorea Ernesti Augusti decided to flower . It already needs to be repotted after only a year in this pot . I think I will wait for Spring and just freshen up the soil unless it is root bound . Harryimage.thumb.jpg.365be6a6b7d3582b51b99eadf57a9167.jpg

 It looks like it has gotten a bit of a trunk as well. These grow very well here . This has been the warmest January I can remember . Highs in the mid 80’s f and lows in the mid 50’s . We had lows in the upper 40’s already this year but ,since all the rain we got , it’s been very warm . Harry

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Pinanga maculata. 

Tim

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Hilo, Hawaii

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