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Palmetum Townsville V2


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Posted

Here are some more pics from Townsville's Palmetum

Enjoy

Regards

Brod

Raphia farinifera

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Orania palindan

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Mauritiella armata

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One of my favourite palms ...Euterpe oleracea

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Palms are the king of trees

Brod

Brisbane, Australia

28 latitude, sub tropical

summer average 21c min - 29c max

winter average 10c min - 21c max

extremes at my place 5c - 42c

1100 average rainfall

Posted

Dictyosperma album var. furcatum

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Pelagodoxa henryana

Pelagodoxahenryana.jpg

Livistonia Drudei

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Cyrtostachys renda

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Palms are the king of trees

Brod

Brisbane, Australia

28 latitude, sub tropical

summer average 21c min - 29c max

winter average 10c min - 21c max

extremes at my place 5c - 42c

1100 average rainfall

Posted

Arenga undulatifolia

Arengaundulatifolia.jpg

Attalea butyracea

Attaleabutyracea.jpg

Acrocomia aculeata

Acrocomiaaculeata.jpg

Palms are the king of trees

Brod

Brisbane, Australia

28 latitude, sub tropical

summer average 21c min - 29c max

winter average 10c min - 21c max

extremes at my place 5c - 42c

1100 average rainfall

Posted

Geez, they all look in bad shape don't they ?

My goodness, Queensland, beautiful one day, perfect the next.

Thanks for the pics

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

Posted

Oh man what nice photos of beautiful specimens. You must have been in heaven.

What's the extent of the palms in your own garden?

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

Posted

Wow Brod!  Those are some of the most healthy and beautiful palms I have ever seen.  The A aculeatas look better than the ones here in their native habitat.  I really love the shots of the Orania, Dictyosperma and Arenga undulatifolia.  Those pictures should be on PACSOA!  I gotta get me one of those undulatifolias!  It's even fun to say the name.  :)

Formerly Jeff in Costa Rica
 

Posted

what a great variety.love the tall livistona!

the "prince of snarkness."

 

still "warning-free."

 

san diego,california,left coast.

Posted

Oh man what nice photos of beautiful specimens. You must have been in heaven.

What's the extent of the palms in your own garden?

Tim

I hope to post some pics of my garden soon. Once I.m done with Townsville

Cheers

Brod

Palms are the king of trees

Brod

Brisbane, Australia

28 latitude, sub tropical

summer average 21c min - 29c max

winter average 10c min - 21c max

extremes at my place 5c - 42c

1100 average rainfall

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