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Syagrus hoehnei & weddelliana


realarch

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Just a few pictures of each, they were looking happy with the recent rainfall. The first two photos are of S. hoehnei which has a more upright leaf habit, and the S. weddelliana showing a weeping look. They both get a fair bit of sun.

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Jeff, they were in pots for three years or so and I finally planted them out. In ground for two years and they have grown considerably and look much happier. Sweet little palms.

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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My Syagrus (Lytocaryum) hoenei was a gift from Bill Austin, and I put it in an area that gets filtered light in the morning and full sun for most of the afternoon. It has never shown any problem with these conditions. It now has several flower spikes, as shown in the pic below (hat for scale and taken during a brief hiatus of the rain when the sun was trying to pierce the cloud cover. The rain started again before I could get back to the house, but i had what I had wanted.) If one looks carefully slightly left of center the flowers are emerging from one of the spikes.

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Mike Merritt

Big Island of Hawaii, windward, rainy side, 740 feet (225 meters) elevation

165 inches (4,200 mm) of rain per year, 66 to 83 deg F (20 to 28 deg C) in summer, 62 to 80 deg F (16.7 to 26.7 Deg C) in winter.

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On 2/18/2023 at 3:51 AM, realarch said:

Just a few pictures of each, they were looking happy with the recent rainfall. The first two photos are of S. hoehnei which has a more upright leaf habit, and the S. weddelliana showing a weeping look. They both get a fair bit of sun.

Tim

 

Has Lytocaryum hoehnei already produced seeds?

 

Éric

 

 

 

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49 minutes ago, Eric33 said:

did you know where to find lytocaryum hoehnei seeds ?

 

Éric

This species is available from Floribundapalms.com.   US $15  for a substantial plant, about 25-30 cm tall. 

Perhaps you could ask Jeff to send them bare root in order to save shipping costs to France.  :)

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San Francisco, California

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10 hours ago, Darold Petty said:

This species is available from Floribundapalms.com.   US $15  for a substantial plant, about 25-30 cm tall. 

Perhaps you could ask Jeff to send them bare root in order to save shipping costs to France.  :)

they do not ship internationally 😔
 
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11 hours ago, Eric33 said:

 

Hey Eric, it has not seeded yet. Try RPS seeds out of Germany, you might have better luck.

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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5 hours ago, realarch said:

Hey Eric, it has not seeded yet. Try RPS seeds out of Germany, you might have better luck.

Tim

Not available, I continue my research... 😉

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