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Loxococcus rupicola in Samarakoon's garden


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Fruits….seeds….seedlings….

planting in Doranakanda as soon as we can!

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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great shots! lovely palm, too!

the "prince of snarkness."

 

still "warning-free."

 

san diego,california,left coast.

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Thanks Philippe, nice looking Loxococcus. Looking at younger specimens, the leaves of this palm and B. condapanna look so similar.

Here is a photo of a couple of L. rupicola in my garden and they are finally starting to grow up rather than out. ( here ya go Peter)

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Tim,

Loxococcus in Brief Garden is nicer than these in Samarakoon's garden.

Your palms look very strong and healthy, it seems you planed them in full sun situation, is it because of your lovely hawaiian climate which gives you clouds and rein every afternoon?

Here our smallest seedling (from Samarakoon)

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and younger palm (which we got from Brief), now burnt by the sun and drought:

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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