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Some of my Dypsis today !!


olivier971

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Dypsis sp. (procera ?) :

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Dypsis sp. (help to identify please ...) :

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Dypsis poivreana :

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Dypsis sp :

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Dypsis sp. (interrupta ?) :

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Dypsis boiviniana :

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A charming selection, are they all going into the ground soon ?

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

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Some more I've never heard of... Beautifully grown! I also wonder if you plan to keep them in pots to plant or sell later? I'm no help with identification as the ones I grow with the same names are still tiny and I've never seen larger ones. Thanks for sharing the photos!

Cindy Adair

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Seriously well grown and very obscure species, for the most part. Sometimes I find it difficult to digest all of the different variations of Dypsis. Next thing ya know, someone will pull a palmate leaved 'Dypsis' out of Madagascar! Is genetic research too daunting for any of the palm scientists, or is there a revision in the works? I personally feel the Vonitra group should be resurrected, among others and maybe a new genus or two. Impressive understory collection, Oliver; thanks for sharing!

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A charming selection, are they all going into the ground soon ?

No, for the moment most of them will stay in pots.

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