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1956
Looking for Habitat shots of Barbosa pseudococos. also known as: Langsdorffia pseudococos, Cocos mikania and Syagrus mikania....
wentybear
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Jan 4, 2004
3:05 pm
1957
Hola Mauro: Que sementes voce tein pra trocar, Geonoma shottiana y que otra semente tein. Por favor envíame un listado de lo que tienes disponible. Y dime que...
alberto ventura
luialventura
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Jan 5, 2004
1:12 am
1958
Hi all, I have perhaps 15 various palms in my home. I keep them outside during the summer but as I live in Pa. they must come inside during the winter. I often...
bbmcginnis2002
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Jan 5, 2004
2:20 am
1959
Rhaphis palms available - Do you live in the Miami area? I have backyard of rhapis palms that need a good home. The only item needed will be a shovel to pull...
kibcoe
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Jan 5, 2004
5:43 pm
1960
Brad, i've found soap sprays very effective and safe. use pure soap not a kitchen type detergent or perfumed type bath soaps. make up a mild/weak solution and...
wentybear
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Jan 5, 2004
11:28 pm
1961
A solution handed to me seems to work good. I use 2 oz. lemon dish washing liquid, 1 half oz. of mint mouth wash to a gal. of water. Fill a hand held sprayer &...
Tony O.
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Jan 6, 2004
5:37 am
1962
For these and 160 other rare palm seeds - please check out our website at www.ortanique.com. joseph www.ortanique.com plants@......
dbajoe
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Jan 7, 2004
4:33 am
1963
ARECA CATECHU "DWARF". (Dwarf Betel Nut Palm) A dwarf habit with unusually very compact crown of short leaves!! An ornamental!! It flowers when the trunk is...
Ruud Meeldijk
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Jan 8, 2004
6:39 am
1964
Dear palm and cycad people. Im sorry to write this message but is somewhat im obligated. ... After send the marchandise a large list of troubles start + your ...
Gaston Torres Vera
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Jan 14, 2004
6:05 am
1965
That's too bad Gaston. Sorry to hear of your bad deal. Honesty is getting rare these days. Scott -----Original Message----- From: Gaston Torres Vera Sent: Jan...
Scott
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Jan 14, 2004
3:50 pm
1966
Group, The Palm Society of Southern California is having its Annual Banquet on January 17th, 2004. There will be an auction and raffle for unusual palm...
Gary Wood
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Jan 15, 2004
3:39 am
1967
To celebrate the New Year, we are reducing prices across the board on our seed stock, just as we're laying these seeds down on the beds to germinate. We have...
getreal
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Jan 16, 2004
5:11 pm
1968
Hello, I am attaching 2 images of a plant that I saw in Deland, Florida; about 30 miles north of Orlando. It stands about 4 - 5 feet tall and currently has red...
Paul Andree
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Jan 29, 2004
12:03 am
1969
Looks like Chamaedorea microspadix to me. Peter Kristensen ... From: Paul Andree To: Palms at yahoo Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:58 AM Subject: [Palms]...
kristens57
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Jan 29, 2004
12:15 am
1970
Hi, It looks like a Chamaedorea palm. Gary...
Gary Wood
juba4ea
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Jan 29, 2004
1:50 am
1971
Thats Chamaedorea sefritzii (did I spell that right), or it is a close relative people are calling "Florida hybrid" or erumpens, down in Homestead....
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cycadjungle
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Jan 29, 2004
3:30 am
1972
That's Chamaedorea microspadix for sure, the wide leaflets ands tell-tale red fruit can separate it from the equally ubiquitous seifrizii. It appears to be...
David E. Witt
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Jan 29, 2004
3:47 am
1973
It's definitely not C. seifritzii. C. seifritzii has black fruit. It's C. microspadix. Peter Kristensen ... From: cycadjungl@... To:...
kristens57
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Jan 29, 2004
1:32 pm
1974
In a message dated 1/29/2004 12:58:38 AM Eastern Standard Time, dwitt3@... writes: That's Chamaedorea microspadix for sure, the wide leaflets ands...
cycadjungl@...
cycadjungle
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Jan 29, 2004
2:52 pm
1975
As a fellow "DeLandite," I've got tons of C. microsapadix (along with C. radicalis), most of them growing in shade. I recently lost shade cover on some of...
Doug Keene
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Jan 29, 2004
11:25 pm
1976
HI, Many thanks to those who informed me that it was a Chamaedorea. Now, to determine which one it is. :-) -- Thanks, Paul Andree - Mt Dora, Lake Co,...
Paul Andree
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Jan 31, 2004
2:48 am
1977
All right... I will put my .02 in here. I agree with Peter, Dave & Doug that it is C. microspadix -- based on the wide leaflets and orange fruit. Jody ... ...
Jody Haynes
virtualpalm
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Jan 31, 2004
4:10 am
1978
Could this be a trunking form of Chamaedorea radicalis? As the clock struck 09:51 AM 1/29/2004 -0500, cycadjungl@... took pen...
James P. Robinson III
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Jan 31, 2004
9:27 pm
1979
Not a chance...in my opinion. I've got the arboreal form which has a decidedly different look. Doug Keene DeLand, FL ... From: James P. Robinson III To:...
Doug Keene
palmlover2002
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Jan 31, 2004
10:17 pm
1980
I was recently contacted by someone who has a problem with the outer fibers of the trunks of several Sabal palmetto trees and at least one Syagrus...
Jody Haynes
virtualpalm
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Feb 1, 2004
2:12 pm
1981
Even though there are no signs of the mushroom -- doesn't that look a lot like galderma (butt rott)? In which case the palms will decline, then die... ... ...
Tommy & Tory Miller
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Feb 1, 2004
11:29 pm
1982
I do not believe it is ganoderma. There is no evidence of a conch--which is a certain sign of ganoderma. What I think it is, after reading several private...
Jody Haynes
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Feb 2, 2004
12:07 am
1983
My B. aethiopum and flabellifer saplings have lost all of their leaves except the emerging spear (and they may be next). The oldest leaves began to turn...
Ray Hernandez
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Feb 2, 2004
8:04 pm
1984
Is it possible that they are planted too deep? I thought Borassus required a special sprouting process where the seed is actually lifted above the ground...
Jay Ostaffe
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Feb 2, 2004
9:01 pm
1985
Jay, The process of lifting the seed is done out of convenience of transplanting the resulting seedling into a "squat pot," not because of a specific...
Jody Haynes
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Feb 2, 2004
10:48 pm
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