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A couple of palmy pics growers choice let’s see your choice


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7 hours ago, John hovancsek said:

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Nice palms tropical growers have all the good stuff the subtropics in Australia get left behind by the tropical growers 

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Just found my new dream palm ....only one small problem ..... what is it ?

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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19 hours ago, happypalms said:

Nice palms tropical growers have all the good stuff the subtropics in Australia get left behind by the tropical growers 

In sure u guys have good stuff. You garden pics are amazing 

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2 minutes ago, John hovancsek said:

In sure u guys have good stuff. You garden pics are amazing 

Thanks John the main problem in comparison to the tropical climate for me is lack of rainfall in comparison to tropical weather most of the exotics I have come from tropical climate growers 

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16 hours ago, peachy said:

Just found my new dream palm ....only one small problem ..... what is it ?

Peachy

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The plant in question is a sommieria leucophylla absolutely gorgeous but will be coming indoors in winter 

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I love the coloring of these C. Decarii.IMG_3652.thumb.jpeg.3b94039cc04d562a1d03cf04754500c8.jpegI remember when these were just young and trying to imagine how they would look when they become mature. IMG_3687.thumb.jpeg.f3935892702823002bb29b3f3e42c7fe.jpeg

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2 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I love the coloring of these C. Decarii.IMG_3652.thumb.jpeg.3b94039cc04d562a1d03cf04754500c8.jpegI remember when these were just young and trying to imagine how they would look when they become mature. IMG_3687.thumb.jpeg.f3935892702823002bb29b3f3e42c7fe.jpeg

Another underrated palm the deacarii such nice colours 

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Licuala peltata v. peltata 

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Pinanga caesia

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Pinanga disticha

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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
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3 hours ago, Kim said:

Licuala peltata v. peltata 

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Pinanga caesia

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Pinanga disticha

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Love the pinanga Iam still waiting on my pelata to look as good as yours 

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 A couple of wee scunners, the first might be Hydriastele pinangoides and the second I amicarum.

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4 minutes ago, Brad52 said:

 A couple of wee scunners, the first might be Hydriastele pinangoides and the second I amicarum.

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Absolutely gorgeous palms lucky tropical Hawaii growers 

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