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A triple planting of our Chambeyronia macrocarpa are developing their watermelon crownshafts. These went in the ground in 2011 and have been steady growers.

Mike and Lee

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Getting ready to send out the hounds to make sure you didn't fall into one of your infamous planting holes.

Your Chambeyronia are looking great.

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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There are looking super, great markings on the crowns and the trunk

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OMG, will my Chamberonia become that beautiful?

Thank you Mike for posting so nice pics.

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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Snapped a few pics of this C.macrocarpa today

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Mike and Lee,

Chambeyronia may not be the most unusual of palms, but it's still one of my top favorites. Pretty bullet proof in general, always nice and dark green and (typically) opens with a nice red frond - what more could one ask for!? :) And yours look great! :)

Bo-Göran

Leilani Estates, 25 mls/40 km south of Hilo, Big Island of Hawai'i. Elevation 880 ft/270 m. Average rainfall 140 inches/3550 mm

 

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One of the prettiest palms out there. I've seen some with a super thin trunk, and some with nice thick ones like yours. I'm not sure what causes the difference, but the thicker ones are definitely best.

Keith 

Palmetto, Florida (10a) and Tampa, Florida (9b/10a)

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