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I love Hyophorbe indica because here in San Diego it is the fastest palm I have seen outside of king and queen palms. It is just fast fast fast. Also a real beauty and here is mine that is about to flower. I would guess it is 12 feet overall with 6 feet of clear trunk. 5 years from a small one gallon.

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Bonita, California (San Diego)

Zone 10B

10 Year Low of 29 degrees

6 Miles from San Diego Bay

Mild winters, somewhat warm summers

10 Miles North of Mexico/USA Border

1 acre

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One more shot. Thanks to Kim for suggesting photo posting suggestion for Photobucket.

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Bonita, California (San Diego)

Zone 10B

10 Year Low of 29 degrees

6 Miles from San Diego Bay

Mild winters, somewhat warm summers

10 Miles North of Mexico/USA Border

1 acre

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Final shot of flowers:

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Bonita, California (San Diego)

Zone 10B

10 Year Low of 29 degrees

6 Miles from San Diego Bay

Mild winters, somewhat warm summers

10 Miles North of Mexico/USA Border

1 acre

Posted
  On 9/22/2012 at 7:36 PM, palmaddict said:

I love Hyophorbe indica because here in San Diego it is the fastest palm I have seen outside of king and queen palms. It is just fast fast fast. Also a real beauty and here is mine that is about to flower. I would guess it is 12 feet overall with 6 feet of clear trunk. 5 years from a small one gallon.

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Wow, that is good for five years! What is the beautiful palm behind it?

Posted

The palm behind is a red triangle hybrid. Dypsis decaryi x leptocheilos.

Bonita, California (San Diego)

Zone 10B

10 Year Low of 29 degrees

6 Miles from San Diego Bay

Mild winters, somewhat warm summers

10 Miles North of Mexico/USA Border

1 acre

  • 8 months later...
Posted (edited)

Dave, I know it's almost been a year, but did you ever get pictures of the tree flowering? Beautiful looking palm.

Edited by smotrs

Shaun

So. California

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