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2528
All, About a year ago I acquired a palm with a common name of white sand palm. I have lost the tag that had the scientific name on it. Can anyone fill me in...
palmmermaid
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Dec 6, 2006
3:54 pm
2529
It is probably this one: Dypsis psammophila - White Sand Palm A small to medium, clustering species restricted to a coastal white sand forest environment in...
Kapoho Palms
fstreeter
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Dec 6, 2006
4:15 pm
2530
That one looks like a Ptychosperma, perhaps P. macarthuri. Jody ... From: "ldgarcia27" <ldgarcia27@...> To: <Palms@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday,...
Jody Haynes
virtualpalm
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Dec 6, 2006
4:35 pm
2531
Definitely not Brahea decumbens. I agree that it looks like some kind of Livistona. Jody ... From: "cycadpsycho" <elchicoguajiro@...> To:...
Jody Haynes
virtualpalm
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Dec 6, 2006
4:45 pm
2532
It's a dead ringer for Livistona decipiens (now L. decora). The teeth on the leaf margin and the narrow divided leaves are characteristic for this species as...
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yorioneil
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Dec 7, 2006
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2533
Thanks so much for the info! It is doing well here in Palm Beach County, even producing seeds for me this year. I am glad I can now label it correctly. ...
kitty philips
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Dec 7, 2006
3:12 pm
2534
Glad to be of assistance. If you have any nice photos of it, can you send them to the group? Thanks! ... ...
Kapoho Palms
fstreeter
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Dec 7, 2006
5:10 pm
2535
New Plant Update and Sale Notice The Jurassic Garden Holiday Sale will take place Saturday-Sunday, December 9-10, from 9AM to 4PM. This will include discounts...
getreal
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Dec 8, 2006
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John
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Dec 8, 2006
2:25 pm
2537
Will do. I looked at the trunks yesterday and they are defintely black. Really nice. I am ready to put it in the ground. Would the south east side of my...
kitty philips
palmmermaid
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Dec 8, 2006
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2538
I would think that location would be fine as long as it has reasonable drainage. ... ...
Kapoho Palms
fstreeter
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Dec 9, 2006
6:20 pm
2539
Hi all, Have a serious query. Ive 12 nos of palm trees around 4m tall planted in a concrete planter box of 1.5m depth and 20m length wise. Is this adequate for...
Ang Chee Kiong
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Dec 11, 2006
7:17 am
2540
I'm not sure I understand the question. If it was an unpressurized drainage pipe to remove excess water in the root zone, it probably hasn't completely been...
Denis O'Malley
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Dec 11, 2006
1:57 pm
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It is very likely that there is a connection. Pipes at or near roots of plants can be crushed, blocked, and / or otherwise damaged. If that line was used to...
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tropgard_1
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Dec 11, 2006
4:10 pm
2542
Its definately linked. youll need to rerun your irragation lines. dont try to dig it out. Find where the water goes into the planter and (after turning off ...
Tom Waters
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Dec 12, 2006
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2543
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2544
My people have spent 3 days in the mountains of Nan (North-East Thailand) where Caryota gigas is growing. A disaster!!!! The part of the mountain where we...
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Dec 13, 2006
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2545
Hi I have some (quite few) Coccothrinax boschiana, C. macroglossa, C. crinita and Copernicia berteroana on eBay, for anyone who may be interested. Carlos...
Carlos Jimenez
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Dec 17, 2006
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2546
hi mr carlos i am intrested in having this palms can u tell me your prise plz thanx raj ... ...
rajendra kumar
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Dec 18, 2006
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2547
Sorry for the croos posting, does anyone know how well the Brahea armata survives field dug B&B tranplanting. Will this palm survive being shipped for a few...
mayo972002
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Dec 21, 2006
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2548
Dismal prospects, IMO. Anyone else have opinions? In Northern hemisphere this time of year, worse case. Denis...
Denis O'Malley
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Dec 21, 2006
4:31 pm
2549
Hi, I had one with 8 feet of trunk dug last summer and put into a huge box. It never lost a leaf. I've seen huge Brahea clara's dug the same way, no problem. ...
Gary Wood
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Dec 29, 2006
11:23 pm
2550
Does some-one knows if this palm could have a new red leave? I think so, but others not. A Sago palm has been found in American Samoa. It has e new red leave. ...
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Jan 2, 2007
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2551
Not to my knowledge, we have the same species in Fiji and have not observed M. warburgii with red leaves. Isaac Rounds Graduate Research Assistant in Taxonomy ...
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Jan 2, 2007
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2552
I have a number of Hyophorbe vershaffelti in the ground. The largest has about 3 feet of wooden trunk below the crownshaft. All have a orangish-brown or...
jmjfjr
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Jan 3, 2007
2:41 pm
2553
Hi, I wonder if they might be another species of Hyophorbe? Can you post a picture? Gary...
Gary Wood
juba4ea
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Jan 3, 2007
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2554
There are hundreds of these palms in landscapes here in south Florida, and many of them retain an orangish to purplish crownshaft their entire lives. I ...
Jody Haynes
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Jan 3, 2007
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2555
Jody, Thank you for this information. All of the fruiting specimen that I have personally seen in South Florida have had the greenish crownshaft. Also, all of...
Frank Radosta
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Jan 4, 2007
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2556
Does anyone know when A. cunninghamiana will begin blooming? I have a number of them and none have bloomed. The tallest has about 9 feet of wooden trunk below...
Frank Radosta
jmjfjr
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Jan 5, 2007
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2557
Has Metroxylon salomonense or vitiense been grown here in Florida? Frank New Smyrna Beach, FL...
Frank Radosta
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