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Pseudophoenix and Coccothrinax ekmanii in habitat - thanks Leonel Mera!


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It has been a bucket list item for me to see these unusual palms in their habitat and was finally able to see them! Also thanks to our local guide Blanco! 

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I'm always up for learning new things!

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Those Pseudophoenix are certainly unique looking!  :) Thanks for posting!

Jon Sunder

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Thankfully, there is seedling recruitment.

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Fantastic and bizarre!

Thanks so much for posting these and the other couple of threads Kyle, fascinating to see a seldom visited part of the globe. 

South Arm, Tasmania, Australia - 42° South

Mild oceanic climate, with coastal exposure.

 

Summer: 12°C (53°F) average min, to 21°C (70°F) average daily max. Up to 40°C (104°F max) rarely.

 

Winter: 6°C (43°F) average min, to 13°C (55°F) average daily max. Down to 0°C (32°F) occasionally, some light frost.

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Incredible, looks like something out of a Dr Seuss book

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Really unique adaptation to the soils and habitat! Very beautiful palms! The very close grouping of 4 Psuedo is cool! Thanks much for sharing your experience!

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Candy-cane snail is so unreal. Great pics, thanks!

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