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Copernicia in California


Jdiaz31089

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Matty B's post on Copernicia macroglossa got me thinking we should have a thread to track progress on some copernicias in California. I saw George Sparkman had a beautiful copernicia in the ground (I forget which one, but maybe baileyana or fallaensis?) From what I've read, some of these species are proving to be a little more tolerant of cold than originally though. Let's get a good collection of pictures going and collaborate on which species can handle our extended cold periods better. I don't have any to contribute, but look forward to seeing what everybody else has growing!

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On 12/20/2016, 11:45:53, Jdiaz31089 said:

Matty B's post on Copernicia macroglossa got me thinking we should have a thread to track progress on some copernicias in California. I saw George Sparkman had a beautiful copernicia in the ground (I forget which one, but maybe baileyana or fallaensis?)

Bump.... Here you go. Leucadia, CA and this one was acquired from George Sparkman a couple of years ago.  It is Copernicia baileyana x hospita.

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33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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