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Hi everyone,

I've been a lurker for years, but have started posting because of the great info provided by the site with regard to the recent lava events here in Leilani Estates.  Palmtalk has been my #1 source of up-to-date info as little of value is posted by Civil Defense. I'm grateful for the info.

I moved to Leilani Estates in 2012 from Long Beach CA.  The palms in my garden are anywhere from 5-1/2 years old to just a few months old. If everything goes right, there should be 2 pictures. 

pic 1 - a lemurophoenix between 2 clinostigma ponapense

pic 2 - center palms:  a beccariophoenix and a condapanna  (oops, this one didn't work...)

Mike Arends

Nohea St, north of Leilani Ave

 

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Here's the pic with beccariophoenix ad condapanna.

Mike Arends

Leilani Esates

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Pic 2?

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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Holy moly Mike, glad to see you here. Thanks for posting the photos.

Best of luck in a dire situation, our thoughts are with you. 

I take it you're still in your house or staying with your brother not far away. Today was not a good day air quality wise, but looks to be getting better. 

Tim

 

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

Posted

Thanks for the pictures Mike. Would love to see some more when you have the time. Very happy to see your place is safe. 

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@Mike in LB, glad to see you posting!

Keep it up!

We're praying for you and your garden, but if you have to, run and be safe to come back and garden again.

Let's keep our forum fun and friendly.

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A couple of pigafettas.

Mike Arends

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Some fairly new stuff.  L to R:  Bismarckia, Verschafeltia (tiny), Clinostigma Savoryanum, Dypsis Prestoniana (tiny), Clinostigma Savoryanum, and some Schizolobiums

Mike Arends

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watch out for those Schizolobium, they get huge and messy, same with the Pigafetta... awesome garden so far, would love to visit sometime

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