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Phoenix loureiroi var humilis cult Kashmir


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Anyone posessing a mature specimen of the kind? Generally speaking, can a genuine loureiroi have leaves longer than 2 m with splitting pinnae?

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Here is one I am growing. Its about 5 years old, about 4ft tall with 2-3 ft leaves. It was grown from seed from RPS and its the Kashmir form. Its nice as it has a grayish green color. It is growing in a wet location in my yard and very happy.

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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Nice, thanks! A close-up of petioles and and spines would be enormously appreciated. I think I see a tendency to pinnae splitting?

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Only the leaflet on the end splits on mine.  

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4 hours ago, Steve in Florida said:

Only the leaflet on the end splits on mine.  

Hmmm, the other exemplary pictured above has quite acutely pointed leaflets.  Even my own fruiting specimen of a different provenance has entire leaflets with quite pungent tips.20190902_191454.thumb.jpg.cf49e3fb256f8de3eee0c180f2ed5889.jpg

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On 8/21/2016 at 12:27 AM, Eric in Orlando said:

Here is one I am growing. Its about 5 years old, about 4ft tall with 2-3 ft leaves. It was grown from seed from RPS and its the Kashmir form. Its nice as it has a grayish green color. It is growing in a wet location in my yard and very happy.

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That form looks exactly like the ones I have in garden. 

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