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  2. Fibers, and more fibers and even more fibers! One may wonder then, why Washies are not included in their regular menu. Perhaps latter have abilities of antixenosis and/or antibiosis. A relatively old Italian study had disclosed that Washingtonia filifera in particular displays such antibiotic behavior.
  3. Phoenikakias

    Range of royal palms

    It looks quite scorched.
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  5. Looks quite humid in there. No fungi?
  6. Las Palmas Norte

    Jan 26 winter storm

    Sounds like a flash in the pan. 👍
  7. NMPalmjunky

    Miracles never cease in these parts

    Your palms are looking great! The twins look like they had some fast growth this year. How tall is everything now?
  8. Richard, these are 2 species that I didn't know about. Thanks to you, I discovered 2 new palms. I always read your posts with interest.👌
  9. JohnAndSancho

    2025-2026 North Carolina Winter

    It's gonna be too cold to take your shirt off, twist it round your head and spin it like a helicopter.
  10. Stacks of canopy around here guys, and a stack of kerriodoxas. When is the best time to create a canopy 25 years ago!
  11. Davidlon

    Beccariophoenix fenestralis

    I’ll post a picture of mine tomorrow I’ve been kind of busy lately. Nice photos!
  12. JohnAndSancho

    Winter Prep 2026

    Ok just my thoughts. I think I put a Styrofoam box over the big Washie and the Trachy hybrid, maybe the Bermudana. Everything else will either live or get replaced. Other thoughts welcome. Probably shoulda done it today since it's rained all day long.
  13. Robert Cade Ross

    TEXAS 2025

    How life feels growing palms in Texas this decade lol . (Alvin robustas fried to a crisp with the crowns collapsing years ago 🥲. I wrapped my Alexandre kings purpurea majesty mule just because it’s still soooo small bismakria x2 Sylvester pigmy dates x3 kinda skeptical if they survive with how I half ass protected them 😹🤞. The good ole tundra
  14. ZPalms

    Jan 26 winter storm

    It’s supposed to be on and off tomorrow and trail off into early Monday, I got everything wrapped and weather proof so nothing should snap and burns. Will see how things do
  15. Xenon

    TEXAS 2025

    Geonoma schottiana is another palm I want to try again (also clumping). I had two grow very well for me for over 2 years until some mechanical damage/easement bs took them out. Yes, would take another Floribunda order to acquire most of this stuff again haha
  16. Palmerr

    Polar Vortex

    His went from worse to catastrophic to just flat out psychotic this is in TN….. that’s insane…. This shouldn’t here ALREADY
  17. thyerr01

    TEXAS 2025

    @Xenon Yeah, I'd love to track down any of those, along with Caryota monostachya, Wallichia oblongifolia, and that new marbled Lanonia from southern China. Also lots more Rhapis to try. I actually built a large new garden bed this year just for these guys, but they are all just hard to find. I've tried Lanonia dasyantha from seed twice, one seed package just got lost in the mail (had permits) and the other batch I didn't get any to survive, although in fairness I didn't do a great job with them. I'd pitch in on a Floribunda order if they had a couple of them in stock. Chuniophoenix nana have done well at Mercer and I think the chances of finding some of them for sale are decent. I cover my Cat palms because a little protection goes a long way. They can be back to full size by midsummer as long as they don't completely freeze back. I think Cat palms are seriously underused in Houston.
  18. Xenon

    TEXAS 2025

    Hey I noticed in the Leu Gardens thread (I also went there a month ago, great place!) you're into clustering semi-dieback perennial palms. I have a Chuniophoenix nana in a suboptimal/very low light spot that has managed to come back looking decent through the past 2-3 cold winters unprotected. It's surprising how vigorous it is, it's faster to recover than Rhapis imo. More tropical looking too. I also have Lanonia dasyantha, Licuala fordiana, and Chuniophoenix hainanensis since 2021 but I'm too scared to test them so they get covered for the two days of zonebusting winter weather. The Lanonia does cluster quite a bit but I'm not sure its vigorous enough to come back year after year of zone 8. Same with the Chuniophoenix hainanensis. Licuala fordiana is a leaf making machine though and the growth point stays at ground level for a loooong time. Maybe I'll risk some seedlings when it finally does flower. I chickened out with the Lytocaryum hoehnei and put a box and plastic over it (no heat). It just looks too good right now. No covers for the cat palm (came back fine last year) or radicalis (not a scratch). Didn't cover or mulch my dozen or so citrus trees either. Survive or die!
  19. PAPalmtrees

    2025/2026 Winter

    it starts at 12 for us tonight Sorry this was an accident didn't mean to put this here
  20. MarcusH

    TEXAS 2025

    We shall see. I'm at 16f at the lowest. Not really what I was hoping for but hopefully it gets a little bit warmer. Fingers crossed.
  21. tarnado

    Frankenbrahea

    ugh, we got down to 9F last winter and it was pretty brutal. I'm sorry for the loss, man.
  22. Maddox Gardening-youtube

    Baby coconut project (9B)

    Did you do it? Are they still alive if you did?
  23. Maddox Gardening-youtube

    Range of royal palms

    More royals in Avondale strip, Jacksonville.
  24. Fallen Munk

    Frankenbrahea

    Dead. We got down to 9F in the coldest winter in 30 years. I lost a lot of palms that winter.
  25. Maddox Gardening-youtube

    Jacksonville,FL Queen palms

    Now the Home Depot in lane avenue has Christmas palms and foxtails at a 30 gallon size
  26. Maddox Gardening-youtube

    Jacksonville palms 9a/b

    I also found a newly planted royal that has survived winter so far, in the Avondale strip it’s about 10 feet tall.
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