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Weepy dypsis onilahensis let’s seem em


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The palm is adjusting to full sun. It got some burn leafs but the new fronds are opening fully adopted to full blazing sun 😃

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I want one to go in the last pot in this pic.. I wonder how it would do in that environment?? If I can find one...

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On 10/13/2024 at 10:36 AM, DoomsDave said:

Do your seeds sprout?

Yes Dave they have sprouted in the past using the baggy method .  I gave away both seeds and sprouts and I think there may even be a seedling or two at it's base.

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5 minutes ago, Tracy said:

Yes Dave they have sprouted in the past using the baggy method .  I gave away both seeds and sprouts and I think there may even be a seedling or two at it's base.

How long did they take to sprout?

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Just now, DoomsDave said:

How long did they take to sprout?

I don't recall Dave.  I put them ziplock in aluminum foil then set them on the water heater for weeks or months.

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13 minutes ago, Tracy said:

I don't recall Dave.  I put them ziplock in aluminum foil then set them on the water heater for weeks or months.

You put dirt in the baggie?

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12 hours ago, DoomsDave said:

You put dirt in the baggie?

The ziplock contains sphagnum moss, a little perlite, moisture and seeds.  I wrap the ziplock in aluminum foil so the plastic isn't in direct contact with the warm metal on top of the water heater.  It's like an aluminum burrito instead of a flour 🌯 burrito.   You can order anything you want inside a burrito these days, the combos seem to be unlimited. 

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A tall C.onilahensis weeping form at Wollongong Botanic Gardens

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coastal north facing location

100klm south of Sydney

NSW

Australia

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56 minutes ago, palmtreesforpleasure said:

A tall C.onilahensis weeping form at Wollongong Botanic Gardens

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That’s as good as it gets Colin! A perfectly grown specimen of one of my absolute favourite species. 

Tim Brisbane

Patterson Lakes, bayside Melbourne, Australia

Rarely Frost

2005 Minimum: 2.6C,  Maximum: 44C

2005 Average: 17.2C, warmest on record.

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Our little plants can’t compare with the beautiful specimens in this thread, BUT we have three leaves all opening up at the same time which is a record for us. I think the biggest one will start trunking soon, maybe next year. I posted recently about removing a stem which was poorly placed, and I did but it is throwing out so many new stems that I’ve decided to leave it alone. It’s clearly happy in the fog zone.

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