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Thrilled to be leaving for the International Palm Society’s 2025 midterm. Next stop the Peruvian  Amazon! I encourage everyone to post photographs here. 
 

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I love this idea! 

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Cindy Adair

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32 IPSers on one airplane, that must be a new record! On our way from Lima to Iquitos to meet up with the rest of the group.
 

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The Amazon!

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Excited to see updates on this trip😁

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Interesting architecture in one  of the most landlocked cities in the world. No road  from Lima. Half million people. 
 

Plenty of Portuguese tiles, the yellow church on the main plaza and  a super rare building by G. Eiffel ( yes as in the Eiffel Tower)!

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Cruising on the Amazon. All.kinds of watercraft were out.

 

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Tracy

Stuart, Florida

Zone 10a

So many palms, so little room

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Relaxing at the pool, at ceiba tops resort on the Amazon river.

 

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Tracy

Stuart, Florida

Zone 10a

So many palms, so little room

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View of the Amazon as we walked from our boat to our hotel room. Gorgeous!

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Cindy Adair

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Thank you so much for sharing with us!

Post away, please!

Wishing you all a great palmy adventure over there -

 

Lars

 

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Morning haul from gill net in Amazon. The orange one is a piranha. 

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Welcome to the jungle!

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Jeffry Brusseau

"Cuesta Linda"

Vista, California

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Some of us walked around the lodge and I snapped a quick photo next to a Ceiba tree. 

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Cindy Adair

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A jungle trek before dinner at the Ceiba Tops Lodge led by palm experts and IPS Directors Gregg Hamann and Andrew Street!

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Jeffry Brusseau

"Cuesta Linda"

Vista, California

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We traveled by boat yesterday to a second ecolodge for breakfast prior to an incredible canopy walk. 
 

I am hopeful that others will post photos of that adventure that pushed against our comfort zone in a good way!

However I must admit that the face to face encountering with Charlie the capybara is first in my mind.
 

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Below is an example of the walk ways between the dining area and the accommodations. 

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I will ask others to post palm better palm photos as breakfast awaits and internet is limited. 
 

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Cindy Adair

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Here’s a glimpse of yesterday’s trek. 

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During COVID when indoor plants collections increased, I imagine this beautiful aroid would have been worth a fair amount. 

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One of the platforms to connect the canopy walk with president Andy and Director Laz. 

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My kind of a jungle walk!

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So many small treasures.

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On to the next flight within Peru…

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Cindy Adair

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A few shots from the last couple of days 

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Attalea 

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Iriartea 

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Iriartea deltoidea 

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Oenocarpus bataua 

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Posted
21 hours ago, Bill Baker (Kew) said:

El Presidente

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Dr. Baker’s word of the day is: hippuriform (!) as in:

Oenocarpus  inflorescences are typically hippuriform (horse-tail shaped)

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Pool time on Moyobamba. 
 

elevation 3000 feet. 

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Thank you all for the amazing pictures 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

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very nice thanks for sharing 

hope to see more

 

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Great 🤗

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On 9/14/2025 at 1:58 AM, Cindy Adair said:

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View of the Amazon as we walked from our boat to our hotel room. Gorgeous!

Wonderful 

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17 hours ago, Cindy Adair said:

Here’s a glimpse of yesterday’s trek. 

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During COVID when indoor plants collections increased, I imagine this beautiful aroid would have been worth a fair amount. 

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One of the platforms to connect the canopy walk with president Andy and Director Laz. 

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My kind of a jungle walk!

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So many small treasures.

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On to the next flight within Peru…

Simply unique, Cindy.

So beautiful. I'm happy for all of you who get to experience it live 🤗

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We had some great guides and helpers at the remote lodge where we too the canopy walk. Her are some of the guides heading home after hosting us.

 

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Tracy

Stuart, Florida

Zone 10a

So many palms, so little room

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A few more from the Amazon..,

Iriartea as seen from the canopy:

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Canopy view…

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Forest floor stuffed with Geonoma

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A bifold-leaved Bactris - identity yet to be confirmed

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Thumbs up you guys, thanks for the photos. Keep them coming!

Brings back lots of memories.

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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12 hours ago, Bill Baker (Kew) said:

Unos cuantos más del Amazonas..,

Iriartea vista desde el dosel:

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Vista del dosel…

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Suelo forestal relleno de Geonoma

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Una Bactris de hojas dobles: su identidad aún está por confirmar.

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Very cool mister Bill Baker.

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So nice to see pics . Harry

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El 13/9/2025 a las 15:24, ASHCVS dijo:

¡El Amazonas!

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Very cool

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Dictyocaryum lamarckianum

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Prestoea acuminata v. acuminata

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Cindy Adair

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1002 feet-another amazing day.IMG_1940.thumb.jpeg.3124033519a6d239299c3e395a9d263a.jpeg

Most of our lodging doesn’t have in room internet so taking a moment to post while stopped for lunch!

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Cindy Adair

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Many beautiful views along the walk to the ruins! Not a palm viewing day but pretty bromeliads and some orchids too. 
 

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The wet season begins in October I am told and after that many more blooms. 

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Cindy Adair

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On 9/16/2025 at 1:38 PM, Cindy Adair said:

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We traveled by boat yesterday to a second ecolodge for breakfast prior to an incredible canopy walk. 
 

I am hopeful that others will post photos of that adventure that pushed against our comfort zone in a good way!

However I must admit that the face to face encountering with Charlie the capybara is first in my mind.
 

IMG_1827.thumb.jpeg.0812d38d33fffe2593d440b5d19312cc.jpegIMG_1831.thumb.jpeg.e590239f852173a5c7558d11b1903ef4.jpeg
 

Below is an example of the walk ways between the dining area and the accommodations. 

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I will ask others to post palm better palm photos as breakfast awaits and internet is limited. 
 

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The capybara would probably have gone with you, Cindy.
Such a wonderful animal.

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