Jump to content
NEW PALMTALK FEATURE - CHECK IT OUT ×
  • WELCOME GUEST

    It looks as if you are viewing PalmTalk as an unregistered Guest.

    Please consider registering so as to take better advantage of our vast knowledge base and friendly community.  By registering you will gain access to many features - among them are our powerful Search feature, the ability to Private Message other Users, and be able to post and/or answer questions from all over the world. It is completely free, no “catches,” and you will have complete control over how you wish to use this site.

    PalmTalk is sponsored by the International Palm Society. - an organization dedicated to learning everything about and enjoying palm trees (and their companion plants) while conserving endangered palm species and habitat worldwide. Please take the time to know us all better and register.

    guest Renda04.jpg

Recommended Posts

Posted

Even though it might be under the complex of Dypsis madagascariensis, I find it to look very different and A LOT more elegant and petite. The fronds are much more upright and tighty with a strong recurve. I just saw both D. diego & madagascariensis side by side again, and I really want to get the D. diego...SO, if anyone has one for sale, please let me know.

Joe

Huntington Beach, CA

USDA Zone 10a/10b

Sunset Zone 24

Posted

Even though it might be under the complex of Dypsis madagascariensis, I find it to look very different and A LOT more elegant and petite. The fronds are much more upright and tighty with a strong recurve. I just saw both D. diego & madagascariensis side by side again, and I really want to get the D. diego...SO, if anyone has one for sale, please let me know.

Joe

Hi Joe,

Indian Rock Palms and Cycads has a 24” boxed Dypis “Diego”, you can see a picture of it on his website under New Arrivals.

http://www.indianrockcycadsandpalms.com/page/page/5931550.htm

Carl

Vista, CA

Posted

Even though it might be under the complex of Dypsis madagascariensis, I find it to look very different and A LOT more elegant and petite. The fronds are much more upright and tighty with a strong recurve. I just saw both D. diego & madagascariensis side by side again, and I really want to get the D. diego...SO, if anyone has one for sale, please let me know.

Joe

Hi Joe,

Indian Rock Palms and Cycads has a 24” boxed Dypis “Diego”, you can see a picture of it on his website under New Arrivals.

http://www.indianrockcycadsandpalms.com/page/page/5931550.htm

Hi Carl,

Yeah, I checked it out about a year ago. He's had that palm for a while now. It's not looking too happy there. Not worth the money to try to save it.

Thanks for looking out though...

Joe

Huntington Beach, CA

USDA Zone 10a/10b

Sunset Zone 24

Posted

It looks like it's got a nice sucker on it. That should produce more stems.

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

Posted

It looks like it's got a nice sucker on it. That should produce more stems.

Hi Matt,

If the palm looked like the pic, I would have considered it, but that was an old pic of the palm when he first transplanted it.

Joe

Huntington Beach, CA

USDA Zone 10a/10b

Sunset Zone 24

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...