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( Dypsis ) Chrysalidocarpus Carlsmithii in California... finally


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I was overseas for a month and returned to a pleasant surprise !

 

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oh you lucky thing.  Such gorgeous colours. Maybe I need a long holiday too.

Peachy

 

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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That’s a beauty Tom! Making that one special planting strip.

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Very nice. SLOW as can be for me, but been alive for years. Is that a Tribear next to it on the left?


Matt

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I got a nice size 5 gallon that I’ve been sitting on for a while waiting to plant out finally picking up speed these guys seem to love the heat and don’t mind the cold . 

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Wow Tom that is really nice. Mine has that color on and off, even with a 6 ft trunk.    Matt, they are really

fast here in Honolulu. gotta bet the consistent warmth and sun. 

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13 minutes ago, colin Peters said:

Wow Tom that is really nice. Mine has that color on and off, even with a 6 ft trunk.    Matt, they are really

fast here in Honolulu. gotta bet the consistent warmth and sun. 

Got about 100 percent germination on those Carlsmithii seed! Potted them up yesterday . Wish me luck 

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21 hours ago, Matt in OC said:

Very nice. SLOW as can be for me, but been alive for years. Is that a Tribear next to it on the left?


Matt

Yes,  Bought it as a Pembana x Decaryi...  but as it grew it turned out to be a Tribear

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