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Picked up several of these at the Tropical Fair in Cairns almost a year ago .

Potted up the best 3 and might plant one out real soon .

Very pleased with markings on such a young plant .

ANy hints on soil amendments ?

Other growers experience ?

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Michael in palm paradise,

Tully, wet tropics in Australia, over 4 meters of rain every year.

Home of the Golden Gumboot, its over 8m high , our record annual rainfall.

Posted

No advice on that one Mick, but looking good :D

Bruce

Innisfail - NQ AUS - 3600mm of rain a year average or around 144inches if you prefer - Temp Range 9c to 43c

Posted

This is an excellent Pinanga, and appears to retain the markings. Matty B took some nice pics of one of Bo's plants HERE

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Kona, on The Big Island
Hawaii - Land of Volcanoes

Posted

Nice... You have to tell me where you get them from next time I am there... Grow baby... grow....

Regards, Ari :)

Ari & Scott

Darwin, NT, Australia

-12°32'53" 131°10'20"

Posted

very nice mate! have you got a shot of the entire palm?

Posted (edited)

Ari , these are another equatorial exotic plant . They were only tiny seedlings in 20mm tubes when I got them . 3-4 leaves max . Here is my hand behind a larger leaf with not as much colour .post-354-12669292798251_thumb.jpg

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Michael in palm paradise,

Tully, wet tropics in Australia, over 4 meters of rain every year.

Home of the Golden Gumboot, its over 8m high , our record annual rainfall.

Posted

i would think an acidic soil would be best.. they probably grow in and amongst a lot of leaf matter in habitat. looks good!

  • 2 years later...
Posted

Was wondering how long i had had these .. so 4 years and not the 3 I thought .

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Not as entire as I had hoped . Looks like they only hold a few leaves at a time .

Michael in palm paradise,

Tully, wet tropics in Australia, over 4 meters of rain every year.

Home of the Golden Gumboot, its over 8m high , our record annual rainfall.

Posted

Wow. Thats some nice mottling

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