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My Hyphaene coriacea has split again, had not been out to our house in 5 mounths and to my surprise my Hyphaene has split again and now has four heads.

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NICE :drool: I guess someone has been looking after it ??

Bruce

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

Posted

My Hyphaene coriacea has split again, had not been out to our house in 5 mounths and to my surprise my Hyphaene has split again and now has four heads.

NIce, I have one lost in 3'high grass for about a year. I guess I should cut back the grass and see what it looks like. Last time I checked I think it had two heads develping

Wai`anae Steve-------www.waianaecrider.com
Living in Paradise, Leeward O`ahu, Hawai`i, USA
Temperature range yearly from say 95 to 62 degrees F
Only 3 hurricanes in the past 51 years and no damage. No floods where I am, No tornados, No earthquakes
No moles, squirrels, chipmunks, deer, etc. Just the neighbors "wild" chickens

Posted

Really nice Sergio, I have a couple small coriacea, but unfortunately they are a bit frost tender, and get burned back each year. They grow back no problem, but just look bad for a while. Hopefully as they get older they will become more hardy.

Matt

Matt in Temecula, CA

Hot and dry in the summer, cold with light frost in the winter. Halfway between the desert and ocean

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No real special care just on a drip system, this is at our desert house in Havasu AZ.They truly love desert heat, i just put another one in the ground thiss weekend, thanks for all the comments, Sergio.

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