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Hawaii, October 2022: Post your photos and commentary here!


Kim

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Aloha!

The IPS 2022 Biennial travels to Hawaii beginning with the pre-trip today, October 6 on Maui, followed by the main event beginning in Honolulu/Waikiki Sunday October 9th. After a visit to the extensive Ho'omaluhia Gardens on Tuesday, October 11, guests will be welcomed to Hilo on Hawaii Island (Big Island) for more exciting adventures through Saturday, October 15th.

You are invited to share your experiences and photos in this thread for all to enjoy.

Mahalo!

 

Kim Cyr

Between the beach and the bays, Point Loma, San Diego, California USA
and on a 300 year-old lava flow, Pahoa, Hawaii, 1/4 mile from the 2018 flow
All characters  in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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Thanks for starting this thread, Kim!  Looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible the next week or so!  If anyone wants to stop by and/or meet up for HH on the East Side,  feel free to PM me.

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Resident of Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, San Diego, CA and Pahoa, HI.  Former garden in Vista, CA.  Garden Photos

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Here we are at the Hui Hui Restaurant on Maui, complete with a glowing sunset and Hula dancers.  Nice to see everyone after so long!

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The garden tour day I was able to meet up with the group after lunch at Jerry Welch’s beautiful garden which was in peak shape.  The group walked over to Jerry’s neighbor Artist Tom Sewell for a visit to his art estate featuring industrial art made from sugar mill parts and left over sheet metal from manufacturing tools and parts for the mill.  Tom is showing how beautiful a machine part can be just in itself with no modification needed.

 

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I should have posted in the Biennials section! 
 

Thanks for putting this topic where it belongs. 
 

Great photos and commentary here.

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I am paying for my extended period of hibernation.....all those lovely palms and I could only name 4 of them.

 

I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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Great to hear from you Peachy!!
 

Once again short on time to post here properly in real time because we leave our suitcases with the tour company in about an hour, catch breakfast and then from the morning adventure we fly to the Big Island!

However if I were to be forced to select just one favorite from yesterday this Sommieria would be it!

Laz was equally enthusiastic.

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Enjoying all the photos! Thanks for including captions, Cindy! 

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Kim Cyr

Between the beach and the bays, Point Loma, San Diego, California USA
and on a 300 year-old lava flow, Pahoa, Hawaii, 1/4 mile from the 2018 flow
All characters  in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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Hopped over to Oahu for the lectures and arboretum tours on Monday. The talks were great, the gardens are spectacular, and all of the folks attending are just as wonderful. Great time. - gmp

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Romeo with Verschaffeltia roots

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Lodoicea (male) with Cindy

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Juliano from Brazil with a double coconut seed!

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Look closely as below you see an attendee wearing a 30 year old IPS Miami Biennial tee shirt!

So in 1992 I had never even planted a palm!

He keeps them pristine by wearing them only on Biennials!

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I love this image with the Florida native palms!

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In HI it is dawn now and I am awaiting breakfast at our Hilo hotel eagerly anticipating today’s adventures!

As I have a few minutes to spare (and caffeinated already) I will share some more impressions.

Since my mind has not grasped either pronunciation or spelling of this garden it is better that I share this sign from our morning yesterday. 

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The photos in my previous reply came from this garden too.

Although I do love palms, I also love many others plants and this Sterculia species caught my eye.

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The red three part seed pods are so distinctive that I guessed the genus correctly. However I was wrong on the species. 
The one I had seen (and smelled!) before was S.foetida. The flowers of that species rightly deserve that name. 
However as one of the attendees enlightened me, this and some other species of this genus while not useful for perfume, might be less repellent to my senses. Definitely no editing with this red color!
 

 

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I believe this lovely flower may be a Randsia? but if you know the full name please post it. Definitely one I’d like to grow.

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Like double coconuts, Amherstias always make me pause to take their photo. This one was not in flower but the handkerchief leaves are enough!

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Many many views better viewed big than on my iPhone mini I am using to post. However you get the idea with this one.
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We went straight to the Honolulu airport where we were reunited with our luggage. Those who have traveled with me know that I am not good at sitting still and enjoy wandering even inside an airport. 


I enjoyed the decor such as this:

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My good friend and PR neighbor and I played with the efficient hand washing stations in the airport bathroom. As you might be able to tell, the faucet and hand dryer are all part of one device. We think the horizontal dryer portion looks like plane wings too.

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The evening included another excellent speaker Jason Dewees, whose excellent book “Designing with Palms” is a frequent reference for me at planting time. 

I wanted to bring my copy to ask for an autograph but since I am traveling with carry ons only I could not spare the room/weight.
 

https://www.amazon.com/Designing-Palms-Jason-Dewees/dp/1604695439

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I will continue to add photos when I can and encourage others to do the same.

Thanks to Tiffany too!

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Thanks for all the pics. It is fun to watch the progression of your daily events - and welcome to the Big Island. Looking forward to everyone's visit to our garden on Friday.

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Kona, on The Big Island
Hawaii - Land of Volcanoes

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Chrysolidocarpus lastelianus and Chrysolidocarpus leptocheilos. Forgive me if the spelling is not correct-redneck on the left, teddy bear on the right.

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Today, at the former Carlsmith garden, with the namesake palm. Thank you to the new owners who were so gracious to let us see their wonderful, historic garden. 

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Before I sleep I will just whet your appetite with a few photos from today!

Our first garden is one of the National Tropical Gardens

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I was fortunate to enlist several attendees to provide scale and enthusiasm to several photos. Thanks to you all!


Here is Peter Warner with the Queen Anthurium (A. waroqueanum).

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And Frank Van Twist with a fruiting Pelagodoxa

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Horace Hobbs (past president of the IPS and current Director) with a Corypha

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Debby Hamann with a Marojejya darianii 

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Stay tuned….

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I am counting on others to add more descriptions and photos as sadly I ran through even my back up phone battery yesterday.
 

Daniela Noblick with Dypsis/Chrysalidocarpus pilulifera aka Orange Crush at the former Carlsmith garden

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Below are Cindy and Rick Kelley, president of HIPS who has done so much to enhance our experience in Hawaii.  

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I am personally so appreciative of his work and kindness!

Look for more information here


 

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Mr.Rare as he is known on PalmTalk, was kind enough to take this photo of me and this amazing Johannesteijsmannia altifrons at the above garden.

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It was great to see Kim Cyr (former IPS Director) and Bo Lundkvist (past president of the IPS) at the evening dinner/speaker events and also look forward to visiting Bo’s first garden on  Saturday!


For those if you lucky enough to visit Kim Cyr’s garden on Friday check out this topic.

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Probably not a surprise to those who have attended previous IPS Biennials that I have just not been able to keep up with posting in real time! 

I have so much I want to share with anecdotes and free day activities covering a wide spectrum beyond what I could possibly fit in myself.
 

Happily I have photos shared from others so you will see glimpses of many others island adventures. 
 

Yesterday for my group was Casa de las Palmas in the morning with splendor and exceptional food.

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One of us was caught on camera worshiping the Marojejyi darianii palms and everything else.

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I will certainly add other photos when time/energy permits but the color of this Cochliostemma odoratissima made the cut to start.

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and Floribunda in the afternoon.

To start a mere three photos among dozens as I must get some sleep!

Licuala kuchingensis

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Cindy with Cyphosperma tanga

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and Colpothrinax aphanopetala


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Yes, my power pack was exhausted again!

Today I opted to visit an amazing Cloud Forest garden in Kona followed by a gourmet traditional Hawaiian lunch and awe inspiring tour of own Palmtalk moderator’s garden.

There is no way to do these gardens justice with just one photo each but just to  leave you all wanting more I will try.

Here are Norm and Voltaire Cloud Forest Garden in front of a rare Pritchardia schattaueri. This tree was part of a planting group from the last IPS HI trip!

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Last for today is a photo of the moment I meet (in person) our PalmTalk Moderator.

Yes, that is one of several Ouer garden Mad Fox palms in the background.

Plus I am proudly wearing a Tahina fundraiser 2020 collectible tee shirt. 

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As part of my role as volunteer Director/IPS Chair of Palm Talk, he has spent many hours (over years) of virtual  exchanges with me.

I believe our smiles tell the story of one of the best parts of the IPS-the people.

I solemnly promise many more photos,and enthusiastic public appreciation to everyone involved, but it is past my bedtime and another early start for our last day of garden tours. 

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12 hours ago, Cindy Adair said:

Probably not a surprise to those who have attended previous IPS Biennials that I have just not been able to keep up with posting in real time! 

I have so much I want to share with anecdotes and free day activities covering a wide spectrum beyond what I could possibly fit in myself.
 

Happily I have photos shared from others so you will see glimpses of many others island adventures. 
 

Yesterday for my group was Casa de las Palmas in the morning with splendor and exceptional food.

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One of us was caught on camera worshiping the Marojejyi darianii palms and everything else.

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I will certainly add other photos when time/energy permits but the color of this Cochliostemma odoratissima made the cut to start.

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and Floribunda in the afternoon.

To start a mere three photos among dozens as I must get some sleep!

Licuala kuchingensis

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Cindy with Cyphosperma tanga

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and Colpothrinax aphanopetala


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Yes, my power pack was exhausted again!

Today I opted to visit an amazing Cloud Forest garden in Kona followed by a gourmet traditional Hawaiian lunch and awe inspiring tour of own Palmtalk moderator’s garden.

There is no way to do these gardens justice with just one photo each but just to  leave you all wanting more I will try.

Here are Norm and Voltaire Cloud Forest Garden in front of a rare Pritchardia schattaueri. This tree was part of a planting group from the last IPS HI trip!

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Last for today is a photo of the moment I meet (in person) our PalmTalk Moderator.

Yes, that is one of several Ouer garden Mad Fox palms in the background.

Plus I am proudly wearing a Tahina fundraiser 2020 collectible tee shirt. 

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As part of my role as volunteer Director/IPS Chair of Palm Talk, he has spent many hours (over years) of virtual  exchanges with me.

I believe our smiles tell the story of one of the best parts of the IPS-the people.

I solemnly promise many more photos,and enthusiastic public appreciation to everyone involved, but it is past my bedtime and another early start for our last day of garden tours. 

Cindy, Looking forward to more pics of a fun day - the highlight of which was finally meeting you in person for the first time after benefiting from many years of your time and energy helping to make PalmTalk and the IPS a better place.

Thanks to those of you who help make this a fun and friendly forum.

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3 hours ago, LP305 said:

At Dean Ouer’s garden. 

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Laz, nice meeting you along with your obvious enthusiasm and knowledge of palms/plants. It is always great being surrounded by so many kindred spirits. Thanks for posting.

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Kona, on The Big Island
Hawaii - Land of Volcanoes

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What a blast of a time! It's been a colorful and eclectic experience-the 50th State coming strong! Thank you everyone 

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12 hours ago, Dypsisdean said:

Laz, nice meeting you along with your obvious enthusiasm and knowledge of palms/plants. It is always great being surrounded by so many kindred spirits. Thanks for posting.

It was lovely meeting you and your lovely wife with the best food and the best palms. Thank you!

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On 10/15/2022 at 12:28 PM, LP305 said:

At Dean Ouer’s garden. 

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At Andersen Garden. I was blown away by this Ravenea julietta from Madagascar. I have seen a lot of cycads that resemble palms but never a palm that resembles a cycad!

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This is how I feel today.  This year’s biennial has been the best week I’ve had in years.  I don’t want it to be over. 

I’ll add palm more pics as I get organized.

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Land O Lakes FL, a suburb on the North Side of Tampa, FL

Summers are great, 90f/32c in the day & 70f/21c at night with plentiful rain & sun

Winters are subtropical with occasional frosts and freezes. Tropical cyclones happen.

We have a few Royal palms in the warm microclimates but Coconuts freeze.

I am a Kayaker, Hiker, Bicyclist, and amateur Photographer that loves the outdoors.  

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Keith is right. I have a bit of sadness as well-the camaraderie with this group is strong; friendships made on these trips are meaningful, lifelong and I wouldn't trade it for 3 wishes! 

One of those life-long friends, Elvis Cruz-palm hero, and candidate for most interesting man in the world, standing next to Colpothrinax wrightii. 

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Lemurophoenix hallouexi in fruit, at Bill Austin's garden aka Bill AWESOME! So glad I got to meet you, Bill-fan for life! Zoom in to see how big-Bill is a tall guy too!

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It was my pleasure to welcome two groups of visitors to my garden on the free day. It was quite flattering that people would choose to spend sone of their few free hours in my garden, so I did my best to spiff it up. Unfortunately I only took one photo of the morning group in my garden and a few more pix when the tour segued into Bo’s garden. Maybe Elvis, Andrew, or others can add a photo or two? The Chrysalidocarpus mananjarensis had dropped a frond overnight, revealing a crownshaft in a luscious shade of pastel orange, and I would love to have a photo of it. 
 

Morning group posing in front of a Tahina spectabilis:

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The Biennial trip was a wonderful way to form new friendships and renew old ones. 

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Kim Cyr

Between the beach and the bays, Point Loma, San Diego, California USA
and on a 300 year-old lava flow, Pahoa, Hawaii, 1/4 mile from the 2018 flow
All characters  in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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Thank you Kim and Bo! We had a wonderful time visiting your gardens and getting to chat and laugh about pandas-BTW, Kim gets recognition for biggest Forest Coconut seen on the Islands! Modestly, she says she has seen larger ones on the Island and she can prove that if she wants to, but this is the best one I saw-several others were not far behind.

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Also at Kim's, a few Loxococcus rupicola. One had ripe seed and she was gracious enough to let us have seeds! 

 

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