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I have a 15 gal i'm going to plant out in a couple weeks. It's a fairly fast grower.

It's really getting a nice bluish tinge to it.

 

 

Josh - lets see a photo of your planted palm. Don't do a Triode. ;)

sure why not..lol

I'll take a pic this week. I'm thinking about palnting it out soon.

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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Posted
On Tue Oct 27 01:23:53, Josh-O said:

sure why not..lol

I'll take a pic this week. I'm thinking about palnting it out soon.

Josh, we are still waiting for your picture. :rolleyes::greenthumb::interesting:

Posted

dang, I walked right by it today.

 

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

Posted
On 10/26/2015, 7:51:04, Pando said:

hahaha

:floor:

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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Posted

Here's mine. It is really hard to take a decent picture. Its fronds appear to be more twisted than @maesy 's plant. Also, I thought it would grow quicker with the extra heat and mild winters but for now that doesn't seem to be the case. Perhaps that will change once it is well rooted and has outgrown those camellias.20180723_163114.thumb.jpg.89d49ab3380b88

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14 hours ago, Flow said:

Here's mine. It is really hard to take a decent picture. Its fronds appear to be more twisted than @maesy 's plant. Also, I thought it would grow quicker with the extra heat and mild winters but for now that doesn't seem to be the case. Perhaps that will change once it is well rooted and has outgrown those camellias.20180723_163114.thumb.jpg.89d49ab3380b88

mine is still in a pot

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

Posted
On 24/7/2018 16:18:56, Flow said:

Here's mine. It is really hard to take a decent picture. Its fronds appear to be more twisted than @maesy 's plant. Also, I thought it would grow quicker with the extra heat and mild winters but for now that doesn't seem to be the case. Perhaps that will change once it is well rooted and has outgrown those camellias.20180723_163114.thumb.jpg.89d49ab3380b88

Hello Flow.

Beautiful Palm!

i will take some pictures of mine when comeback home next week.

regards.

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Posted (edited)
On 24/7/2018 16:26:26, Flow said:

@Josh-O or @sergiskan or anybody else who has one, show us yours!

An all terrain palm, tolerates  drought, humidity, very high temps...

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Regards.

 

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Posted

Here is an update of mine.

Even I protect it very winter, it always shows some damage on the emerging speer.

 

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4 hours ago, maesy said:

Here is an update of mine.

Even I protect it very winter, it always shows some damage on the emerging speer.

 

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Niiiice!

looks very compact.

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Season end pic:

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Posted

Here we go again. 

My yatay x jubaea in 2023

Overall hight 3m/10feet

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Wow, That’s a beauty! Mine have a long way to go…Jubaea x Yatay (L) and Yatay x Jubaea (R) 

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On 11/14/2023 at 6:57 AM, maesy said:

My yatay x jubaea in 2023

Your palm keeps looking better. Really dig the Jubaea type fronds with the butia recurve. Hoping either my JxB or BxJ has that much jubaea characteristics but Butia speed 😃

T J 

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T J 

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Here is mine today. 16 months in ground from small seedling. E152BAF8-A0DB-4581-989A-FCAEF686300C.thumb.jpeg.a92f2a1a6b72090129ef86e5e47365ca.jpeg

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Paul Gallop

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23 minutes ago, Gallop said:

Here is mine today. 16 months in ground from small seedling.

Hah, that looks more like a 4+ (max) year old palm. Define small seedling...
😛

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This is the Yata x Jub and this is what I consider a small seedling. I personally wouldn’t put anything in the ground that’s much smaller than this. Although, I did recently put a Butia x monty that was still strap leaf in the ground. Fingers crossed it makes it through the winter… 

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Paul Gallop

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2 hours ago, Gallop said:

Here is mine today. 16 months in ground from small seedling. E152BAF8-A0DB-4581-989A-FCAEF686300C.thumb.jpeg.a92f2a1a6b72090129ef86e5e47365ca.jpeg

Just a beautiful and perfect looking palm! 

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Here I want to show you my yatay x jubaea today.
It proofed to be an extremly tough palm at least in terms of leaf hardiness. The fronds were not harmed at 5 f last winter! No spots, not even a slight burn! While temperature below 23 f  had coused damaged tissue on the emerging spear in the past.
Therefore I wrap the heart for protection with heating cable and fleece.

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Posted
7 hours ago, maesy said:

Here I want to show you my yatay x jubaea today.

Absolute stunner 😍 it loves that spot , climate , very happy. 

T J 

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T J 

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On 8/17/2024 at 4:27 PM, maesy said:

Here I want to show you my yatay x jubaea today.
 

What a beautiful palm!! Lets hope its self-fertile ;)

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