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Gaylord Palms


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Ray,

Nice pics!  Can you identify those palms (other than the kentias)?

Here is another Gaylord photo of what I'm told is Livistona rotundifolia.  Can any of you palm hounds confirm the ID?

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... and here's a close up of the very attractive trunk.

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Fred Zone 10A

La Cañada, California at 1,600 ft. elevation in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains just north of Los Angeles

Posted

Dear Fred  :)

thank you ,thank you very much for those

lovely stills of palms,lovely location etc...

i was blown away by your photography,

indeed you have a terrefic camera.

thanks for everything !

love,

Kris(India).

love conquers all..

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  • 3 years later...
Posted

I think it wants more heat. They use humidifiers all over the place. C. rendas hate prolonged low 20s.

That makes a lot of sense.  I thought it rather cool inside even in the late afternoon.

Here's another shot.  Can anyone identify the species?

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That's Areca vestiaria 'maroon'.

Gaylord has some pretty neat species. I have some photos if everyone is interested. In addition to the photos I've seen so far, I remember seeing Socratea, Chambeyronia macrocarpa, Pinanga coronata, Verschaffeltia, Areca catechu, Licuala spp..

Jon

Brooksville, FL 9a

Posted

I remember that place as a kid but didn't care for it as I was heading to Disney World

LA | NY | OC

Posted

Thanks for bringing this back from the remotest archives... had a nice afternoon feast :drool:

It's interesting how palms I wasn't able to id back in those days I can id now :)

Frank

 

Zone 9b pine flatlands

humid/hot summers; dry/cool winters

with yearly freezes

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Great stills, I need to bug my mom to take me to the Domes again if she gets back early enough.... I love it there!

Milwaukee, WI to Ocala, FL

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