I would like 10 seeds - maybe I will have luck to get male and female plants - and the price? Greetings from Venezuela! Sven Nehlin President of AVEPALMAS...
hi folks I have just joined the group, since moving from England to Australia I have fallen in love with the idea of having numerous palm trees in the garden....
David! I would drench the palms with topical (pour it into the crown) and systemic (into the soil) fungicides and wait them out. Daconil is a favored brand...
Dear fellow palm & cycad enthusiasts: Anyone who is interested in joining a dynamic group of like-minded individuals -- again or for the first time -- to...
Dear all Yes I know its not really a palm, but... I have a small slot on TV down here in La Paz Mexico every 2 weeks talking about plants. Tomorrow I will...
Hi Darren Here are two images I came accross. Please note the source for any credits. I beleive both are plant retailers. John Green CFPACS Seed Bank...
Actually, that name change is still controversial. The species of concern is still considered a member of the genus Beaucarnea more often than Nolina. I don't...
According to the Kew Monocot Checklist, http://www.kew.org/wcsp/home.do, the accepted name is still Beaucarnea. Nolina recurvata is listed as a synonym....
You're right. Both names are synonymous. I just assumed that 'Nolina' was the new name since my Sunset book listed it as so. It seems that the Scientists...
NEXT MEETING PSSC Saturday, September 22nd in Del Mar and Poway Our September meeting will be on Saturday, Sept. 22 in north San Diego County and features...
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Ed and Board, Sorry, I will not be able to make the next meeting. Leland...
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Hi my name is John Strazicich. I live in American Samoa. I took a trip to Western Samoa and found some palms there in the deep forests. One is Solphia...
Hi John...Got your "E Mail" and i can't figuer out a way to see your pictures...I pressed every-button i could find....Oh well ....nice to hear from you...bye...
John, that "palm" is actually a cyclanth (which is a type of aroid) similar to the Panama hat plant (Carludovica palmata). You can see the characteristic...
hi bud, i know i tried opening the pic folder before i sent in the post and it worked. i know the other gentleman who responded to the post knew what it was ...
Hello, My name is Ann. I live in Panama. I have Dwarf Royal Palms that are about 6 feet tall. We are in the rainy season here and soil has washed around the...
Ann my name is Bud...Ilve in southern California....I think that you should dig outaround the trunks and remove the 4 inches to the original depth and join the...
Jody, While the inflorescence of a cyclanth looks somewhat like that of an aroid, it is not an aroid. George Yao Metro-Manila At 9/15/2007 06:49 AM, you wrote:...
Thanks for pointing that out, George. Do you agree that the plant in question is a cyclanth? ... From: George Yao To: palmsociety@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Thanks Bud. I'll dig them out. I have been a member of this Palm Society for quit some time. I may live in Panama, but it does not mean that I speak Spanish...
Jody, I am not an expert in cyclanth, but it does look like a cyclanth to me. While I am also not an expert in aroids, it is a group of plant I studied a lot...
I have seen Carludovica in habitat in Panama and Honduras, so I know that genus occurs in Central America. The photos of the unknown plants in Samoa look so...