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8658
I thought of Areca catechu, or Attalea, but no. Palms were planted years ago in a remote area and very nice looking. Greetings from Caracas Sven ...
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Sep 3, 2008
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8659
I thought of Areca catechu, or Attalea, but no. Palms were planted years ago in a remote area and very nice looking. Greetings from Caracas Sven www.avepalmas....
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I thought of Areca catechu, or Attalea, but no. Palms were planted years ago in a remote area and very nice looking. Greetings from Caracas Sven www.avepalmas....
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Sven, those look like a species of Attalea to me. Jody ... From: avepalmas@... To: palmsociety@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 3:53...
Jody Haynes
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Sep 3, 2008
9:06 pm
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I first thought of Attalea, but then I thought perhaps Oenocarpus bataua? Paul _____ From: palmsociety@yahoogroups.com [mailto:palmsociety@yahoogroups.com] On ...
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Sep 3, 2008
10:18 pm
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Paul and Jody, The foliage is Attalea but the trunk is more like Oenocarpus. On the other hand the elevation of the site is around 2500 ft above see level and...
Sven
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Sep 4, 2008
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8664
my guess would be Attalea too - i do not know what species - Oenocarpus may not have that much marscescent dead leaves hanging down from the trunk. ... From:...
john strazicich
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Sep 4, 2008
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8665
Which of the Licuala species has the largest entire leaf which is least likely to shred? Many thanks Darren La Paz, Mexico...
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Sep 20, 2008
7:11 pm
8666
Which of the Licuala species has the largest entire leaf which is least likely to shred?Many thanksDarrenLa Paz, Mexico ...
Darren Sage
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Sep 21, 2008
10:04 pm
8667
Darren, I think it would be the L. peltata variety "sumawongii" also known as L. elegans. I have seen leaves around 1 metre around and have never seen any...
Chuck G
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Sep 22, 2008
2:49 am
8668
Indeed, Licuala peltata var. Sumawongii. The leaves are very strong and leathery. Leaves are 1.5 m, till 2 m. across. I live in the north of Thailand where we...
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Sep 22, 2008
11:28 am
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FYI... ... From: nickelsonk@... To: "Sguros, Louis" <nickelsonk@...>, Subject: SFPS ...30th Anniversary Palm Sale............... Date: Wed,...
Jody Haynes
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Oct 29, 2008
2:02 pm
8670
Are these palms difficult or easy to move into bigger pots? I hope they ae not fussy like Bisrmarkia nobilis. Many of the C. macrocarpa have died on me...
darrensage100
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Oct 30, 2008
8:20 pm
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Darren- A fairly large (10' CT) field-grown specimen was planted a year ago athe Kopsick Palm Arboretum here in St. Pete, FL. No major problems encountered....
Phillip J. Stager
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Oct 30, 2008
9:19 pm
8672
in my exp. no, they are one of the easiest I have ever encountered, not much of a rootball to them at all. It's possible to grow trunking specimens in...
Dave Witt
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Oct 30, 2008
9:31 pm
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So I wonder what they don't like about my situation. I read they were water lovers. I give them semi-sun right now due to being so tropical down here in La...
Darren Sage
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Oct 31, 2008
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I have a lot of Chambeyronia here in the North of Thailand. Very easy to transplant. Water just like most palms, not too wet and not too dry. Chameyronia...
goldenlt
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Oct 31, 2008
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Many thanks Darren To: palmsociety@...: goldenlt@...: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 12:35:21 +0700Subject: Re: [palmsociety] Transplanting...
Darren Sage
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Oct 31, 2008
2:33 pm
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Hi Friends, I am thankful to moderator and all the members of this group for sharing a useful information on palm industry. I am from India, I have decided to...
letsc78
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Nov 4, 2008
12:11 pm
8677
Our deed-restricted neighborhood association here in Sarasota FL has authority over tree removal. Two queen palms on our property, both 20 years old, were...
drewclearie
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Nov 8, 2008
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This old misconception again. A dicot versus a monocot has to do with the way the vascular tissue is arranged in the trunk. Examples of dicots - An Oak would...
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palmnut1
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Nov 8, 2008
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8679
The general rule I was taught (in plant ID class at Purdue back when the earth was cooling): Under 8" (I now use knee high instead) = Groundcover 8" to 8'...
Glen Williams
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Nov 8, 2008
3:56 pm
8680
If the Association has decided that the Queens are "trees" in the sense that the Neighborhood bylaws intended, that is all that matters. It is a legal...
Denis O'Malley
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Nov 8, 2008
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8681
This brings up a possibility. If they are dead you can take them out right? Quietly girdle the poor things far enough down in the soil so no one can tell or...
Liz Hensley
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Nov 8, 2008
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CFPACS Public Seed Offering – November 2008 The following just-received or remaining seeds are available for purchase. All seeds have been donated, not...
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Nov 8, 2008
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8683
I was faced with a similar problem 15 years ago when I bought my house. The City of Ft. Lauderdale wouldn't let me remove a Bishofia (Toog) with a 24" diameter...
L. Davis
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Nov 8, 2008
11:21 pm
8684
I wonder if anybody knows of any palm music? Gabriela Mistral - Nobel prize winner in Literature has written a poem dedicated to the Palma Chilena Jubea...
Sven
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Nov 9, 2008
3:37 am
8685
Venezuela's wellknown dendrologist Dr Leandro Arristiguieta published several studies on this country's dendrology and the palms are not included, to the...
Sven
nehlins
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Nov 9, 2008
3:37 am
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Guantanamera I am a truthful man from this land of palm trees Before dying I want to share these poems of my soul My verses are light green But they are also...
Flavio
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Nov 9, 2008
3:20 pm
8687
Hello, and thanks for reading my post...I will probably have several over the next few days. So here are a few questions of mine in trying to learn more about ...
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Nov 9, 2008
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