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Holly crap. Look at that color 

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7 hours ago, bubba said:

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Bubba, that’s beautiful!

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Hey John, C. carlsmithii? Boy that thing is starting to get chunky.

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Hilo, Hawaii

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41 minutes ago, realarch said:

Hey John, C. carlsmithii? Boy that thing is starting to get chunky.

Tim

Yup

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....That time of year again when Cherry Pickers and the sound of Chain Saws fill the air just before Monsoon Season arrives....

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Chop

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....Chop

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...And leave them'  danglin'  boots,  ....again

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Someone has to hang out in ..truck #4 ( in their group )... and watch everyone else do the  actual   work,  ...while barking out orders and drinking all the water,  right? 🤦‍♂️

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Love the colors on this Caryota. 
 

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18n. Hot, humid and salty coastal conditions.

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Ivory Cane Palm/Pinanga coronata at Four Arts:BB566AA2-9587-42E9-A90D-9FD6EC5499FF.thumb.jpeg.1967620227c0435eb193ec6e00be9224.jpeg

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I had to go down the hill to plant my Syagrus Schizophylla. I waited until mid day to make sure it would be in the shade of my Butia and the two Brahea. I took a couple of pics while I was down there. Even the slow growers are picking up speed!IMG_4018.thumb.jpeg.715a7cd512760ad3d99a9b922c94b22b.jpegthe base of this Livistona Australis is swelling and even in full hot sun , no burn!IMG_4017.thumb.jpeg.c6c424e5b50ffa46743e6ca046066450.jpegthis is a nice shady spot for my new baby!IMG_4019.thumb.jpeg.c3cece544128e88360f2400886fd38fe.jpegthe first inflorescence for my Trachycarpus. Harry

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1 hour ago, Brian said:

Love the colors on this Caryota. 
 

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Brian , that is beautiful! Harry

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10 hours ago, Silas_Sancona said:

....That time of year again when Cherry Pickers and the sound of Chain Saws fill the air just before Monsoon Season arrives....




 

It looked a lot better before they butchered it!

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3 hours ago, FlaPalmLover said:

It looked a lot better before they butchered it!

Aside from the inflos, which need to be trimmed off so they don't go falling on passing vehicles, the drives of which can't drive correctly on a normal day anyway,  agree ..But,   that is how it goes here.. 

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Just off the path, these bright things caught my eye. 
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Then I looked up. 
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Pinanga curranii flowering, so pretty!

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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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Slow grow at ANSG:

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Chrysalidocarpus Sp. Blue Vatovavy

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size 10 shoe for scale:

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20240619_180627.thumb.jpg.aa2f2d88c147a51d0ea49ac4c0e1de3a.jpgMt Kinabalu whispering that seeds are on. Noted tease however...

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Geonoma interrupta.

 

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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7 hours ago, sgvcns said:

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Home of Pinanga capitata var capitata I believe. It must get really chilly up there so I’m guessing they’d have at least a degree of cold hardiness. I’ve been looking for seeds of this one for a while but never seen them available of heard of any in Aus but I’m guessing someone out there must grow them. 

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Patterson Lakes, bayside Melbourne, Australia

Rarely Frost

2005 Minimum: 2.6C,  Maximum: 44C

2005 Average: 17.2C, warmest on record.

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Well you know where to get seed. Locally common. P pilosa more to my taste.

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Chrysalidocarpus ambanjae. Still not certain about the ID, but it’s an elegant mid-sized palm. 

Tim

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Hilo, Hawaii

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Juvenile Copernicia ekmanii as boot loosing stage commences at ANSG:27B6EECB-8EB3-4666-8061-358DD705CF3B.thumb.jpeg.3d4673bf7d293a234b96f9be23093da9.jpeg

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Pinanga pilosa, a gem from Kinabalu NP. Thick leathery leaves but looks so dainty. Back in Kota kinabalu. Durian street market 😍20240620_083036.thumb.jpg.42211a78c2550963e74a707f9e870701.jpg

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Last night the boot came off this Chrysalidocarpus prestonianus, revealing it's colorful trunk underneath.   I couldn't help noticing. 

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Cool palm that grows in somewhat temperate conditions and is underutilized:B3344C43-BD0E-4C56-BE9B-43D84F87359F.thumb.jpeg.682a10d1320694bc64a04ac1be1fcf35.jpeg

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9 hours ago, sgvcns said:

Pinanga pilosa, a gem from Kinabalu NP. Thick leathery leaves but looks so dainty. Back in Kota kinabalu. Durian street market 😍20240620_083036.thumb.jpg.42211a78c2550963e74a707f9e870701.jpg

That’s a beauty! How far up the mountain does P pilosa grow Stephen? Must be a fascinating place where there’s a transition from tropical lowland rainforest to near Alpine conditions at the summit. 

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Patterson Lakes, bayside Melbourne, Australia

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It grows around the Park Headquarters at about 1300m. A popular spot for locals to escape the coastal heat for the cool. About 85km but often 2 hrs drive with traffic. On the "highway" from Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan.

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This palm I just posted caught my eye as I went outside this evening.   Yes, it is a repeat but now under a full moon with some up-lighting to create a different impression. 

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On 6/21/2024 at 5:43 AM, Tracy said:

Last night the boot came off this Chrysalidocarpus prestonianus, revealing it's colorful trunk underneath.   I couldn't help noticing. 

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Tracy, that is looking quite nice and has shown quite a bit of growth in the last few years. I like the photo vignette as well with the cycads and that weepy plant in the foreground. 

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Hilo, Hawaii

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Chrysalidocarpus Robusta Hybrid

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size 10 shoe for scale and the largest “doinker” I’ve seen on a palm!

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Another frond drop on the middle Lemurophoenix halleuxii. Not so bright as the last one, but still pretty. 🥰 I love the tiny polka dots on the leaf scar. 
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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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5 hours ago, Kim said:

Another frond drop on the middle Lemurophoenix halleuxii. Not so bright as the last one, but still pretty. 🥰 I love the tiny polka dots on the leaf scar. 
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Seeing both Tim's and yours, I wish they could survive here.  I tried a decade ago and failed though.  Absolutely stunning palms.

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1 hour ago, Tracy said:

Seeing both Tim's and yours, I wish they could survive here.  I tried a decade ago and failed though.  Absolutely stunning palms.

Agreed Tracy. Tim’s tree in person is even more fantastic than in pictures as you know. Doesn’t even look real. 😂

@Kim, yours is an unbelievable palm too. As Tracy said, wish they grew here. 

-dale 

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Update on Pritchardia thustonii at ANSG, which is fruiting:

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On 1/28/2024 at 6:20 PM, mnorell said:

Speaking of Hibiscus...

My Hibiscus tiliaceus (Talipariti tiliacea) is loaded with buds and has been busting out with these beautiful blossoms the last few days. What a great tree for the Palm Springs area...it always looks wonderful, happy with its big, glossy leaves, never bothered by sizzling (123F) summer heat/sun, nor from temps down toward the freezing mark. Never blanches in the heat, never yellows or purples (anthocyanins) in the cold. Just a beautiful, wonderful thing to my eyes, and I'm oh so glad I planted it. 

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And an honorable mention...Bauhinia x Blakeana making a very nice mid-winter show as well!

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First bloom on my Bauhinia x blakeana for the year. I'll take whatever this tree offers! Removed a big messy B. variegata that was competing with it, so I'm expecting more flowers this year. That's the trunk of a Brachychiton discolor behind it, which rarely blooms here.

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Update on a neighboring Pritchardia pacifica at ANSG:

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