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Sorry if I did this incorrectly this is my first time using this website last weekend I was at the Edison And Ford Winter Estates in fort myers Florida and picked up some unique palms any comments will be appreciated!  Now to the palms I got and what I payed for them.20240214_180111.thumb.jpg.ba344f8793db2856009b12ae6cc4316d.jpg

Starting with The first one to the right

Ptychosperma elegans $25

Roystonea Regia $20

Satakenita liukiuemsis $35

Strelitzia reginae $15

Bentinckia nicobarica $15

 

 

 

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Welcome to palmtalk!!! Palms look nice happy planting!!!

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Nice mix of palms there! Welcome to Palmtalk!

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Great looking palms , best of luck and welcome. Be sure and post progress pictures as the acclimate to their new home. Harry

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Looks like you stopped by our tent Premier growers and Searle Brothers. If you have any questions feel free to call if you have any concerns or questions on planting and how to care for these. 
thanks, 

shelby 

(239) 318-0460

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Satakenita liukiuemsis can be a tuff one. I killed a couple but have 2 nice ones now.

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Jupiter FL

in the Zone formally known as 10A

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On 2/14/2024 at 4:09 PM, Palmtreedude69 said:

Sorry if I did this incorrectly this is my first time using this website last weekend I was at the Edison And Ford Winter Estates in fort myers Florida and picked up some unique palms any comments will be appreciated!  Now to the palms I got and what I payed for them.20240214_180111.thumb.jpg.ba344f8793db2856009b12ae6cc4316d.jpg

Starting with The first one to the right

Ptychosperma elegans $25

Roystonea Regia $20

Satakenita liukiuemsis $35

Strelitzia reginae $15

Bentinckia nicobarica $15

 

 

 

A good start on a palm garden!

Give that baby royal LOTS of room, away from parking areas, streets and driveways.

The Ptychospermas make nice indoor plants, too!

Let's keep our forum fun and friendly.

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On 2/19/2024 at 6:32 PM, PalmMom007 said:

Looks like you stopped by our tent Premier growers and Searle Brothers. If you have any questions feel free to call if you have any concerns or questions on planting and how to care for these. 
thanks, 

shelby 

(239) 318-0460

Yes I did thanks for the help!

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Just now, DoomsDave said:

A good start on a palm garden!

Give that baby royal LOTS of room, away from parking areas, streets and driveways.

The Ptychospermas make nice indoor plants, too!

Yes I will give that royal room I have a house with a circle shaped driveway thinking about planting it in the middle thanks for the support!

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On 2/17/2024 at 10:43 PM, Harry’s Palms said:

Great looking palms , best of luck and welcome. Be sure and post progress pictures as the acclimate to their new home. Harry

Thanks Harry I will for shure post updates on them!

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On 2/19/2024 at 6:57 PM, redant said:

Satakenita liukiuemsis can be a tuff one. I killed a couple but have 2 nice ones now.

I live in a warmer climate in zone 10 but have had some nights in the 20s hoping it will make it!

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1 hour ago, Palmtreedude69 said:

Yes I will give that royal room I have a house with a circle shaped driveway thinking about planting it in the middle thanks for the support!

Give it an 8 or 9 foot circle at least; 10-12 is better. Those leaves weigh like 65 pounds and get bigger  and heavier as the tree grows

Let's keep our forum fun and friendly.

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13 hours ago, Palmtreedude69 said:

I live in a warmer climate in zone 10 but have had some nights in the 20s hoping it will make it!

it's not really the cold that did mine in, they are just difficult to get started. Seems the like moist but never to wet, never dry soil. In pots there are really problematic, or where for me.

Jupiter FL

in the Zone formally known as 10A

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2 hours ago, redant said:

it's not really the cold that did mine in, they are just difficult to get started. Seems the like moist but never to wet, never dry soil. In pots there are really problematic, or where for me.

Interesting did not know they are like that

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14 hours ago, DoomsDave said:

Give it an 8 or 9 foot circle at least; 10-12 is better. Those leaves weigh like 65 pounds and get bigger  and heavier as the tree grows

I originally had a 50 ft royal palm at least but it died from ganoderma but new house new palms!

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5 hours ago, Palmtreedude69 said:

I originally had a 50 ft royal palm at least but it died from ganoderma but new house new palms!

Okay, so you know! Like I wish I knew . . . .

Let's keep our forum fun and friendly.

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