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How Bout a 'Color' thread?


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3 hours ago, Monòver said:

And other classic, Chambeyronia opening the new leaf with the Actinokentia.

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Nice :)

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Is this my Areca macrocalyx? The label has long since vanished. Added a freshly cut heliconia from the garden for a little more color.

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Yes. Areca macrocalyx red. Very beautiful and well grown.

Tracy

Stuart, Florida

Zone 10a

So many palms, so little room

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Ohhh...ahhhhh. 

Here's a D. ampasindavae opening up. (sp)

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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This is a favorite thread to revisit often. Time to contribute.

Dypsis carlsmithii showing off

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Dypsis ”orange crush” drops a frond to show some color  

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Kim Cyr

Between the beach and the bays, Point Loma, San Diego, California USA
and on a 300 year-old lava flow, Pahoa, Hawaii, 1/4 mile from the 2018 flow
All characters  in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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Some Lyon color,  Pinanga maculata, Dypsis fibrosa, heterospathe del, and Calyptrocalyx leptostachys

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more Lyon, first split leaf Licuala cordata, Pinanga speciosa, awesome purple,  Third unkown Areca specie,  with vertical infructescence,  shot of Marojejya darianii truck,  lastly Metroxylon sagu.

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Red Tahití dwarf/ a.k.a Ragaroa dwarf /a.k.a Haari Papua.

Nice deep orange color to it.

 

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5 year high 42.2C/108F (07/06/2018)--5 year low 4.6C/40.3F (1/19/2023)--Lowest recent/current winter: 4.6C/40.3F (1/19/2023)

 

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B.alfredii. Its rachis showing a nice purple hue 

 

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5 year high 42.2C/108F (07/06/2018)--5 year low 4.6C/40.3F (1/19/2023)--Lowest recent/current winter: 4.6C/40.3F (1/19/2023)

 

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The first one is cheating but the fruit are a lovely balance with the other Farfugium/Ligularia and ginger plants.

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Cheers Steve

It is not dead, it is just senescence.

   

 

 

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While it isn't the deepest colored leaf, I now regularly see two colorful leaves emerging on my Dypsis crinita.  Since it has now split into four growth points, someday I hope to see all four opening a colorful leaf at once!  Two will have to do for today though.

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33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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Some very subtle color on a Kentiopsis oliviformis leaf emerging.  While subtle, it still caught my eye when I walked through the garden.

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33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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golden malayan coconut spear about to open in the Southern California region.

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5 year high 42.2C/108F (07/06/2018)--5 year low 4.6C/40.3F (1/19/2023)--Lowest recent/current winter: 4.6C/40.3F (1/19/2023)

 

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Here's a couple more....

1.  Heterospathe 'sompin or nother'

2. Actinokentia divaricata

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Tim

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Lanonia dasyantha are fantastic understory palms, fairly fast, not finicky, and showy. 

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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A couple more of a smaller Dypsis 'orange crush' growing out of solid rock. The other one, growing in decent soil, is much more robust, but colorful no matter the size.

Tim

 

 

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Tim

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Roscheria melanochaetes 

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Naples (inland), FL - technically 10a but more like 9b in the winter :hmm:

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This Pinanga speciosa was looking pretty happy this morning. 

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Welfia regia with a new leaf. Then an areca vestiaria red form with an areca macrocalyx  Marie in the background.

 

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Tracy

Stuart, Florida

Zone 10a

So many palms, so little room

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Here we go with that second picture

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Tracy

Stuart, Florida

Zone 10a

So many palms, so little room

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Ripening seeds of one of my two Ch. metallica...

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Best regards -

Lars

 

 

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