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Posted

Dypsis Hiarakae is a neat small Dypsis, 1 of our 2 is about to flower . Pete :)

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Nice Pete, although my little palm just keeps getting taller and taller. Somehow I missed the flowers, but the infructescence is pretty amazing, you're gonna like it. I'll try and post a pic tomorrow.

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

Posted

Nice Pete, although my little palm just keeps getting taller and taller. Somehow I missed the flowers, but the infructescence is pretty amazing, you're gonna like it. I'll try and post a pic tomorrow.

Tim

I look fwd to your infructescence pics Tim, and palms flowering for their 1st time is a little buzz with a big smile eh :) Pete

Posted

Pete, here's what you can look forward to. The D. hiarakae is in amongst a D. procera, D. sambiranensis, and a D. sp. so you see different leaves in the photo.

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

Posted

Pete, here's what you can look forward to. The D. hiarakae is in amongst a D. procera, D. sambiranensis, and a D. sp. so you see different leaves in the photo.

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post-1300-0-67027900-1383588930_thumb.jp Very impressive, thanks Tim. Pete :)

  • 11 years later...
Posted

Bump!

This has turned into a beautiful palm with that unusual leaf arrangement. Scale is nice, not too big or small. 

Here a few photos from the last couple of days.

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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