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MONDAY, 30 DECEMBER, 2024
BRAHEA CLARA - BLUE FAN PALM, COLD HARDY TOLERATES HUMIDITY BETTER THAN BRAHEA ARMATA PHOTOS COMPARING THESE TWO BRAHEAS FROM TIME TO TIME THIS SPECIES AVAILABLE Brahea clara is native to Sonora, Mexico. It is closely related to Brahea armata that is most commonly seen in Baja California but also found in Northwestern Mexico. The latter likes dry, desert conditions. In contrast, Brahea clara tolerates growing in more humid areas as might be seen in Texas or Florida. The first two rows of photos are of the plants we're offering. The nice blue specimen photo is c/o Cloudforest.com website. Some argue that Brahea clara doesn't deserve a "species" status and is rather a natural hybrid of armata with brandegei. So you can tell the difference between these two palm, I am comparing the two in text and pictures. Note that the last two rows of photos compare these two "species" next to each other fashion. If you have what you think is Brahea clara but aren't sure, these pictures should help you figure it out. Remember, both like full hot sun. Brahea clara is much faster growing. COMPARISON BRAHEA CLARA AND BRAHE ARMATA 1. Petiole Color: The most striking difference is that the leaf stem of the Brahea clara are more of a green color compared to the blue of armata. 2. Presence of hairs on the petioles: The Brahea clara leaf stems are clean and smooth. There are none of the dorsal petiole hairs you see on the Brahea armata. Rather, clara are smooth and shiny. As shown below, both sides of the Brahea armata leaf stem are hairy, making them a rough surface and more of a brown-blue in color. 3. Shape and Arrangement of the spines: You'll see that the teeth on the clara are more irregular, sometimes wide and different in spine shape. The armata are repetitive and regular. 4. Length of the petiole: Although not shown well here, the length of the petiole of Brahea clara (trunk to leaf) is longer than Brahea armata, giving the former a more open look. Of note, most of the photos for comparison in the last two rows of pictures were take at a private garden in Encinitas, CA. |
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PHOTOS OF ASSORTED TROPICAL PLANTS
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Exotic Anthurium species |
Livistona concinna |
Pseudophoenix sargentii |
Monstera deliciosa |
Astrocaryum mexicana |
Coccorthrinax crinita leaf |
Ceratoz.europohyllidia leaf |
Bismarckia nobilis |
Pentagonia macrophylla |
Licuala grandis leaf |
Microcycas calocoma |
Satakentia liukiensis |
Coccothrinax species |
Coccothrinax crinita trunk |
Cryosophila williamsonii |
Hyphanae dichotoma |
Roystonea species |
Kerriodoxa elegans |
Licuala grandis |
Delonix floribunda |
Phoenix loureiroi var. loureiroi |
Alcantarea imperialis |
Cycas ophiolitica |
Cycas thouarsii |
Livistona marie |
Heliconia blossom |
Base of Pandanus species |
Fruit of Pandanus species |
Pachypodium lameri |
Leaf Imprint in Concrete Step |
RHAPIS HUMILIS
LARGEST SPECIMENS YOU'LL SEE FOR SALE
Plants like we're showing here are near impossible to find. We
have four plants which are each about fifteen feet tall in their pots.
These four plants are shown in the four rows of photos below.
Be aware that, in California, there are only large garden
specimens growing in full sun and with heights of over 20 feet.
These are called the “California Rhapis humilis” and all
plants sold come from divisions of existing plants.
This is a dioecious species and there’s only known to be male
plants. So, if someone
tells you they grew them from seeds, you know they are not this true
Rhapis humilis – more likely R. multifida (shown below in today's
Blog) which doesn’t take sun well and only gets to heights under ten
feet. These 25 gallon
specimens shown below would be perfect for an upscale garden or interior
usage application. The more expensive plants are in the first two
rows of photos. The garden
photo is by FM at the LAA.
TEN DAY SPECIAL THESE 25 GALLON SPECIMENS BELOW $1200 - $1800 |
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In the "old days", this species was known as Opsiandra maya. It
is a single trunk pinnate palm that can be grown in Southern CA.
It has the interesting habit of getting a very swollen base, especially
when planted in the ground from a smaller plant. Interestingly enough,
this swollen base to the trunk abruptly disappears with age.
You'll note this bulge in the photos below.
This species tends to hold a limited number of leaves, about five
to seven usually. Along the coast it takes full sun. Cold
tolerance is into the mid-twenties F. The trunk diameter is about
six to perhaps maximum eight inches. I've grown it in part day
sun, which it loved. However, the trunk will often curve to seek
more sun (see photo bottom row). Some grow it in full sun with
success. The plants on special are very nice 15g with fat bases.
REGULAR PRICE THESE LARGE 5G $250
GAUSSIA MAYA
A VERY DIFFERENT PALM FOR SO. CALIFORNIA
CAN SEE SWOLLEN BASE WHEN YOUNG
TEN DAY SPECIAL HUGE AND OLD 15 GALLON
TEN DAY SPECIAL THIS SIZE $225
BISMARCKIA SPECIES
MAYOTTE ISLAND
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COCCOTHRINAX BARBADENSIS
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CHAMAEDOREA TEPEJILOTE
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DYPSIS PLUMOSA
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DYPSIS DECARYI
Remember to mention
this Blog Special at the time of purchase |
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WALLICHIA DISTICHA
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ARCHONTOPHOENIX "TERACARPA"
THE BEST KING PALM EVER!
SO, WHAT IS IT?
ARE THEY EVER ON SALE?
YES, 10 DAY SPECIAL 5G SIZE - SINGLES OR
MULTIPLES
Archontophoenix teracarpa is a fictitious name
given to an unknown species/type of King Palm that I have in my garden
and no one can identify. I've been collecting seeds from it for
quite a few years and offering it for sale. Everyone who gets one
agrees - "It's the best King Palm ever!" It got the name from the
Latin "Large body", which it has. After trying to identify the
species over many years and with no success, we coined the name
"Archontophoenix teracarpa". The closest species to it would be
A. maxima
but it's not the same. So, what are the differences that makes
teracarpa more ideal?
It is faster growing
It gets taller than the regular King Palm
It tolerates full sun better
It doesn't brown tip in full sun along the coast
It has a blueish crown shaft
It has a super thick trunk
REGULAR PRICE 5 GALLON $135
TEN DAY SPECIAL SALE PRICE 5 GALLON $115
Remember: mention this Special to get your
discount when you purchase! This size can be mail ordered.
VEITCHIA (ADONIDIA) MERRILLII HYBRID
The seeds we got were thought to be pure Veitchia merrillii. The
seeds looked to be the right size for merrillii - the anticipated
small size as you see with this species. Seeds of other Veitchia species
are much larger. Of the fifty or so seeds that germinated, about
half died off quickly in our greenhouses the first winter. We
figured - that makes sense - cold sensitive. But, to our surprise,
the other half grew quite well. As they got bigger, it was
apparent that they looked nothing like a true species Veitchia
merrillii we have grown in the past. The prominent speckling
and dark color to the leaf stems was not expected - merrillii is
plain green usually. And, there is a diversity of appearance of
the various plants we were now growing.
REGULAR PRICE 5 GALLON THIS HYBRID $165
Remember: Mention this Blog Only Special at the time of purchase.
Obviously, I have no mature garden plants to show you as this is such a
rare hybrid. But, I’m
showing in the last row of photos the Veitchia merrillii and
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RAVENEA SAMBIRANENSIS
WHEN MATURE, LANDSCAPE SIZED SPECIMEN
REGULAR PRICE FIVE GALLON $155
RARE SINGLE TRUNK PALM FROM MADAGASCAR
TEN DAY SPECIAL FIVE GALLON PLANTS
This species of Ravenea is from both the west and eastern sides
of the Island of Madagascar. It was named after a river on the
island. It is a large and elegant pinnate palm with heights
reportedly up to one hundred feet. Trunk diameter is one foot.
It grows at elevations from sea level to six thousand feet in both dry
and moist native habitats. When younger, this species has flat
erect leaves that go straight upwards. However, with age, this
species produces leaves that are keeled and curve downwards at the ends.
When mature the overall crown is hemispherical with the leaves in the
upper portion of the circle. Because of its large size, this plant
should be considered a major landscape item and not a companion plant.
Photos below show how large this palm is when mature.
I have a limited number of five gallon plants on sale. They should
be grown in an area where they can work their way from strong filtered
light into full sun. Cold hardiness is into the mid-twenties F.
They like moisture but need good draining soil. My thanks to TS at
RPS for the photos below.
TEN DAY SPECIAL 5G $135
COPERNICIA PRUNIFERA
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RHAPIS EXCELSA
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SABAL ROSEI GREEN FAN PALM FROM MEXICO MEDIUM TO TALL MATURE HEIGHT TEN DAY SPECIAL 2 GALLON SIZE This majestic and rather tall fan palm is native to Mexico and get a mature height of 40 feet or a bit more in decades. But, the trunk is rather thin - averaging 8 to 12 inches. Retained leaf bases eventually fall off given it a smooth trunk with knobby areas of old leaf-base scars. The leaves are large and green in color. It prefers full sun and is cold hardy to about 20 degrees F. or a bit colder. We're putting our 2 gallon size on special - easy to mail order REGULAR PRICE 2 GALLON $80 TEN DAY SPECIAL 2 GALLON $67.50 |
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COPERNICIA HOSPITA
This difficult to find and beautiful blue fan palm is native to Cuba.
Mature trees carry a large number of blue, circular and pleated and flat
leaves. The trunk holds on to old leaf bases for a while but
eventually is smooth with about a 12 inch diameter. Many feel that
this, along with other Copernicia, are some of the most beautiful
of all fan palms. Expect a mature height of 20 to 25 feet.
It wants full sun and is cold tolerant to at least a freeze. We're
putting our one gallon plants on special. Their age is approaching
3 years. I’d highly recommend getting one as they are near impossible
to find. Easy to mail order.
TEN DAY SPECIAL ONE GALLON $65 |
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SABAL
PALMETTO
MEDIUM SIZED GREEN FAN PALM This medium to large fan palm is native to the United States and an assortment of Caribbean islands including Cuba. It's native habitat extends as far north as North Carolina. It is amazingly salt tolerant. In Florida you can see it right up into the coastal dunes. I've seen plants just a few feet from the bay at Tampa Bay and thriving. Mature height is about 25 feet, sometimes taller. Leaves are green in color and this species has a trunk that has old retained leaf bases below the leaves. This is a durable, hardy palm with obvious salt tolerance. It's cold hardiness is into the mid teens F. and it prefers full sun for optimal growth. However, it does tolerate partial shade. Also, it can tolerate desert conditions if given adequate water. Trunks have a "criss-cross" pattern of attached leaf bases. Later the palm sheds these to show a fairly smooth appearing trunk. With my comments above, you'd think there are lots of these available in CA. This is not the case; they are hard to find. Shown are some band sized plants that we germinated 2 years ago. Finally, for those of you displaced from South Carolina, you can bring a little of your state to your present location by growing this palm. Sabal palmetto is your state tree. We can ship one right to your displaced location. REGULAR PRICE BAND SIZE $55 |
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DYPSIS PRESTONIANA
SINGLE TRUNK, BEAUTIFUL
A REAL WINNER!
SUPER RARE MADAGASCAR PALM
TEN DAY SPECIAL BAND SIZE
Discovered by John Dransfield and named after a U.K. executive of
Macdonald's Hamburgers (who funded the expedition to Madagascar), this
single trunk palm is new to the market, super rare and quite attractive.
It has orange-brown leaf bases at the point of trunk attachment, plumose
leaves and gets to a height of about 25 to 30 feet. It is single
trunked with a medium thickness and prominent rings. It takes full
sun in coastal areas and, once established, is a good growing palm.
Shown here are our band sized seedlings. On occasion we have
larger sizes for sale. These are easy to ship. Growers tell
us that this species takes temperatures into the mid-20's F. I
know of several enthusiasts who live in cool areas and now have fruiting
specimens of this species. It is an excellent grower.
REGULAR PRICE BAND SIZE $65
TEN DAY SPECIAL BAND SIZE $55
Remember: Mention this Blog
Special for this price. Easy to mail order. Habitat photo
c/o TS at RPS.
CARYOTA URENS
FAST GROWING - SUPER TALL
REGULAR PRICE BAND SIZE $65
Easy to mail order. Limited
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DYPSIS LASTELLIANA
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ENCEPHALARTOS TRISPINOSUS
BLUE SOUTH AFRICAN CYCAD
SOUGHT AFTER - SPINY LEAFLETS
LOVES SUN AND PRETTY COLD HARDY
TEN DAY SPECIAL NICE BAND PLANTS
Shown below is our band size plants of the
desirable blue South African cycad, Encephalartos trispinosus.
Most people find it's very similar to E. horridus. It is a
small to medium sized mature blue cycad with leaflets that have
prominent lobes. But, be aware that this species is quite variable
and has many forms. There is even a spineless leaflet form.
It likes full sun and is cold hardy to about 22 degrees F. These
band sized plants are easy to ship. The fifth photo shows a larger
nursery plant and the last photo is a garden specimen. Of note,
these seedlings are pretty nice and probably ready to be repotted into a
larger container.
REGULAR PRICE BAND SIZE $75
TEN DAY SPECIAL BAND SIZE $65
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DIOON SPINULOSUM
FILTERED LIGHT IN
GARDEN OR INSIDE THE HOME
REGULAR PRICE THIS 15G CYCAD $750 |
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MACROZAMIA MOOREI
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ENCEPHALARTOS LEHMANNII
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ENCEPHALARTOS LEHMANNII
A FAVORITE AMONG CYCAD
ENTHUSIASTS
Shown below are E. lehmannii that are in 5 gallon pots.
They have 4 to 6 leaves with caudexes 2 to 2.5 inches.
Within a year they’d like to be repotted into larger containers
or into the ground.
This size is easy to mail order. TEN DAY SPECIAL THIS SIZE 5 GALLON $255 |
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ENCEPHALARTOS MUNCHII
BLUE – GREEN SPINY LEAFLETS Native to Mozambique, this small to medium sized cycad grows in scrub forest among rocks and boulders. It is distinguished by its blue to blue-green color and by having leaflets that are prominently spiny. In my experience, leaf color is sometimes very blue, other times blue-green. You'll sometimes hear the description as "soapy green" to describe the leaves. Overall, the leaf color is variable. Trunk size is usually under three feet. Upright leaves are about four feet long or less. Leaves are keeled and leaflets are lanceolate and spiny. This species likes full sun and is cold tolerant into the low 20's F. The first six pictures show a 15 gallon plant with a three inch caudex. We're putting this actual plant on sale. I suspect outdoors in sun (greenhouse grown so far) it'll show more of the blue color as the parents were blue. If this plant sells, we may have others of similar size with an excellent discount. REGULAR PRICE THIS ACTUAL 15 GALLON CYCAD $555TEN DAY SPECIAL THIS ACTUAL CYCAD $475 |
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CYCAS PETRAEA
REGULAR PRICE THIS ACTUAL PLANT $2100 |
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BIRDSNEST FERN - ASPLENIUM NIDUS
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TILLANDSIA CLUSTERS
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AVAILABILITY CHANGES WEEKLY
Cordyline Hawaiian Ti plants
are a great way to add color to the garden. They easily acclimate
to filtered light growing conditions in our area but can be solely
acclimated to coastal sun. Most don't get much over six feet tall.
They have thin trunks and can take a freeze with some damage.
Severe cold will kill them. Leaf color varies from pastels to reds
to green and black. Shown here four different varieties of
different Hawaiian Ti plants. All are different and there's one
that is predominantly pastel colors. Remember, availability of
each type changes ever several days.
REGULAR PRICE THESE 3 GALLON VARIETIES OF HAWAIIAN TI $60
HAWAIIAN TI PLANTS
GREAT COLOR FOR THE GARDEN
ASSORTMENT OF NEW VARIETIES AT NURSERY
SPECIAL ON THESE GORGEOUS PLANTS
TEN DAY SPECIAL THESE 3 GALLON TI'S $49.50
BRAZILIAN RED CLOAK
MEDIUM SIZED BUSH / TREE
WITH PROMINENT RED BLOSSOMS
The Brazilian Red Cloak is super rare and hard to find. This is
probably because most propagation is by cuttings only. And, you
have to have a mother plant to do this. We obtained two mother
plants about eight years ago and have established them here in
Encinitas. We began propagating about a year or two ago.
This is considered a "bush" but can reach heights of eight feet or more.
It blooms red when the weather is more cool - November to April.
The terminal leaves turn red and hide the small white blossoms within
(thus the "cloak" in the name). The red colored photos are of our
mother plants. These can be mail ordered but you have to be in at
least a 9A environment to grow it. Cold tolerance is down to about
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SATURDAY, 28 DECEMBER, 2024
ENCEPHALARTOS IN HABITAT RUGGED TERRAIN IN SOUTH AFRICA A PICTORIAL PRESENTATION OF HABITAT CONDITIONS ALL PHOTOS FROM THE WILD Yesterday, a long time supporter and friend of the nursery visited us to give me many photographs he had taken of Encephalartos in the wild in South Africa. He is M.R. and did give me permission to share the pictures with you. The point of this presentation is to not show you individual species or characteristics of a given plant. Rather I am trying to demonstrate the very rugged and rough terrain that these prized plants endure in the wild. They are obviously not pruned, fertilized or watered. They take what Nature gives them. And, they have survived for hundreds of million of years. They live on cliffs, between rocks, in grassy fields and atop mountains. You may notice black trunks on some, the result of fires sweeping through the area. You'll see old leaves handing below a crown of newer leaves. You'll see that these plants seem to thrive hanging over rock embankments and on cliffs. They just seem to find a spot and grow there. Hopefully you'll appreciate that this is a surviving genus of plants and certainly worth protecting in the wild. |
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CHAMAEDOREA RADICALIS
TEN DAY SPECIAL THIS SPECIMEN $675 |
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BISMARCKIA NOBILIS
For
several decades we've been growing this stunning blue fan palm from
Madagascar. These are the blue form. This palm species loves
sun, heat and is cold hardy to the low 20’s F. It doesn’t like the
grower to fool with or cut its roots. These cannot be transplanted once
established in the garden. They get a husky trunk and probably about 40
feet tall in many decades. This is a very attractive palm and should be
given room in the garden to show it off. Many people in desert
locations have found they can grow it. Shown below are our 15
gallon sized plants that we’re putting on special.
They are sun acclimated and ready to plant.
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BISMARCKIA NOBILIS
A DEFINITE STATEMENT PALM FOR SPECIES DESCRIPTION, SEE ABOVE
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SPECIMEN SIZE KENTIA PALMS
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PRITCHARDIA SPECIES
Pritchardia are single trunk fan palms. They grow in
Hawaii and some tropical islands, but we only grow the Hawaiian species
as they grow much better in Southern California. We offer about 15
species. Most species are short to medium mature heights but there
are a few that get up to fifty feet or more. Leaves are green with
some having dusty colors on the bottom of the leaves. Trunk widths
are thin to medium in size. The Pritchardia shown here
are representative of most of the 15 gallon that we have.
They are super large and the size of a typical 25 gallon plant.
Note the formed trunk at the base and overall size. A
representative 15g (not the largest of the group for sure) is shown in
the first two rows of photos. A 25 gallon is shown in the third
row of photos.
OLD AND HUGE 15G PLANTS
UNKNOWN SPECIES FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION
HAWAIIAN SPECIES ONLY
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15G SIZE
TEN DAY SPECIAL THIS BATCH OF VERY LARGE 15 GALLON $295
Just mention this Blog Only Special at time of purchase to get your
discount.
TRITHRINAX ACANTHACOMA
EASILY TOLERATES TEMPERATURES INTO THE TEENS F. |
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SABAL RIVERSIDE
REGULAR PRICE THESE HUGE 15
GALLON $255 |
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ARCHONTOPHOENIX MAXIMA
GREEN LEAVES – STATELY TRUNK AND CROWN |
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ARCHONTOPHOENIX MAXIMA
GREEN LEAVES –
STATELY TRUNK AND CROWN |
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DYPSIS BARONII REGULAR PRICE 5 GALLON $145 |
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SERENOA REPENS
SOUGHT AFTER
BLUE FORM
SUCKERING,
SEMI-DWARF FAN PALM
VERY COLD HARDY, SUN LOVING
TEN DAY
SPECIAL 5 GALLON SIZE
This suckering fan palm is native to the
southeastern gulf states of the U.S. and some adjacent island areas.
Native habitats even extend up into the Carolinas. It gets to a
mature height of six to eight feet. It loves sun and heat.
Leaf color varies from blue to green or somewhere in-between. The
plants on sale today are in 5 gallon pots but not overly large. We do
have larger, but on this batch are offering a very good price. It is
slow growing and has smaller sized leaves. It forms a clump over
time. The plants on special are about four years old. Of
note, young plants never show blue - but these plants are just showing
it. Cold hardiness is into the upper teens F. The last row
of photos show plants in gardens or habitat.
REGULAR PRICE 5 GALLON $145
TEN DAY SPECIAL 5 GALLON THIS
SIZE $125
Remember: Mention this Blog Special for your discount.
EUTERPE EDULIS
THIN, SINGLE TRUNK PINNATE PALM
EXOTIC AND TROPICAL APPEARING
SMOOTH CROWN, COLORED CROWN SHAFT
TEN DAY SPECIAL ONE GALLON SIZE
Euterpe edulis is
a fun palm to grow because it is super attractive, has a narrow trunk
and a beautiful, smooth crown shaft. I have had several in my
garden. On mine, the crown shafts were a purple-green color but
it's more common to see them as a lime green. Maximum height is
about thirty feet with about a four inch thick trunk. Leaves tend
to arch down and leaf color is green. Typically and most
successful is to start in filtered light and work it's way into full sun
along the coast. It's cold hardy into the upper twenties F.
Anticipate a plant life of about thirty years. Also of note is the
fact that the hearts of this palm are edible and a delicacy in many
areas. The size on special are in one gallon pots.
These would be a starter size.
They would be easy to ship, weather permitting.
REGULAR PRICE ONE GALLON $70
TEN DAY SPECIAL ONE GALLON $60
Remember to mention this Blog Special when purchasing to get this
price. The last photo is c/o Wikipedia.
SABAL LOUISIANA
THE LOUISIANA PALMETTO PALM
SUPER SMALL, SUPER COLD HARDY FAN PALM
TEN DAY SPECIAL NICELY SIZED BAND PLANTS
This dwarf fan palm is touted as being the smallest variety of Sabal.
It is a variety of Sabal minor that has been found in the
wild in Louisiana and adjacent states on either side. It has
blue-green leaves with a mature height of six feet. It is also
super cold hardy with reports of it going a bit below zero F. As
it is an understory palm in habitat, one would anticipate it'd do well
in strong filtered light or perhaps half day sun. In the 5th photo
it is the band palm in the staff's right hand. On the left is the
Sabal etonia. Both are nicely sized. The last photo
is c/o TS at RPS. This is a difficult species to find.
REGULAR PRICE BAND SIZE $65
TEN DAY SPECIAL BAND SIZE $55
CHAMAEDOREA GLAUCIFOLIA
From time to time I
discuss this interesting single trunk Chamaedorea. It is
very similar to Chamaedorea plumosa - except:
The plumosa has a more plumose leaf and takes a little more sun.
But, the glaucifolia has the silver powder on the leaf stems
and crown shaft as shown here. This is quite attractive and
typically very prominent. Otherwise, you would mistake the two.
And, it too, can tolerate near full coastal sun. They are fast growing
and get to a mature height of about 14 feet. They look their best
when planted in colonies of three to five plants. The seedlings on sale
are multiples, usually three per pot. It is a durable species and
seem exempt from fungal problems that can plague C. plumosa. Cold
hardiness is about 25 degrees F.
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LEPIDOZAMIA PEROFFSKYANA
GREEN LEAVES – NO SPINES REGULAR PRICE
BAND SIZE $65 |
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CYCAS PANZHIHUAENSIS X CYCAS DEBOAENSIS HYBRID OF TWO EXOTIC & ATTRACTIVE CYCADS SHOULD BE GREAT GROWING PLANT FOR PART SUN TEN DAY SPECIAL ONE GALLON PLANTS This hybrid cycad was made by applying Cycas debaoensis pollen to the female cone of Cycas panzhihuaensis. Both parents are native to China. C. debaoensis is very sought after as it has multipinnate leaves. You'll see on the third photo below the splitting of the simple leaflets. So far, it's been an easy plant to grow. Anticipate giving it some coastal sun. It might even take full coastal sun. Far inland, I'd recommend a few hours of sun - morning or late day. In the ground, I suspect you'll find it easy to grow. Just don't overwater it. Good draining soil would be ideal. These cycads are in one gallon pots with caudexes of 1.5 to 2 inches. Mail order would be easy. In the third row of photos, the panzhihuaensis is the 7th photo and the 8th and 9th are the debaoensis. REGULAR PRICE THESE ONE GALLON WITH 1.5 - 2 INCH CAUDEX $200 TEN DAY SPECIAL THIS SIZE ONE GALLON $165 |
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ENCEPHALARTOS AEMULANS
MEDIUM SIZE MATURE - LIKES SUN |
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CYCAS GUIZHOUENSIS
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ENCEPHALARTOS HORRIDUS
REGULAR PRICE THIS ACTUAL CYCAD WITH 6 INCH CAUDEX $900 |
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TILLANDSIA
MALLEMONTII
SPECIES WITH VIOLET BLUE FLOWERS
CLUSTERS IN BLOSSOM IN SPRING - SUMMER
A TYPE OF AIR PLANT - EASY TO GROW - BLOSSOMS IN FALL
TEN DAY SPECIAL TWO SIZES OF CLUSTERS
As I've mentioned before, I'm not a Tillandsia
expert. But, I could not pass when a private collector offered me
multiple clumps of a blue-gray Tillandsia mllemontii in
full blossom. The blossoms are a violet-blue (photos make them
appear a bit pink - which they are not). I was told by
the collector that the blossom every spring to summer with lots of
flowers. The clumps are composed of ten to fifteen plants. I
have two sizes available.
They'd like sun or part sun and to be watered at least weekly.
They can be mounted to a tree limb, post or a fence. This species
is rare to find. These would be easy to mail order. We have
small to medium clusters as well as large clusters on sale. The
larger clusters contain 15 to 20 plants.
Note that,
when you buy Tillandsia on line, you ususally get one dinky
plant, not huge clusters 15 years old like shown here.
REGULAR
PRICE SMALL CLUSTERS $75, LARGE CLUSTERS $100
ALOCASIA BLACK STEM AKA
DARK STEM
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ALOCASIA KUCHING MASK TOLERATES FILTERED LIGHT OR PART DAY SUN This species of Alocasia in native to
Borneo and has green upright leaves. Mature height is about eight
feet. The dorsal sides of the leaves are green while the underside
is purple. This, like most Alocasia, does sucker and expand its
size somewhat over time. It wants strong filtered light or some
sun. Cold tolerance is down to about about a freeze.
The last photo is c/o AG2. We’re putting good sized 5 gallon on
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ENSETE VENTRICOSUM "MAURELII"
On sale are nice five gallon plants of the Red Banana, Ensete ventricosum mauerlii. This is a quick growing tropical plant that can get to ten to fifteen feet tall and grows in full coastal sun. Leaves are green with prominent red to both the dorsal and ventral sides. Trunks are at least 18 inches thick and leaves are fleshy and soft - typical of bananas and Ensete. It does not be edible fruit. Cold hardiness is down to about a freeze. Colder weather damages the leaves in winter. This is a fast growing plant but typically only lives for 5 to 7 years before flowering and dying. We're putting our oversized 5 gallon on Special. This size can be mail ordered. I don’t have experience with interior growing but many have bought this size as a “house plant” with no complaints yet. But, if you do this, give it lots of light. Garden photo below by Container Crazy CT Website. Of note, our 5 gallon are prsently taller and bigger than shown here. REGULAR PRICE
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THURSDAY, 26 DECEMBER, 2024
SUCKERING PALM SPECIES FORM MULTIPLE TRUNKS NATURALLY SOME ARE LARGE AND TALLER - OTHERS SHORT AND SMALL SUCKERING PALMS CAN TAKE UP A LARGE AREA IN THE GARDEN The palm species shown below all naturally sucker. They produce a primary stem and then produce offsets (additional stems) from the primaty stem. Some sucker sparingly, others quite heavily. But, they do this naturally without any assistance by the grower. Oppose this type of palm compared to the single trunk species above that are planted several to a pot to give the appearance that they sucker. But, the latter do not sucker. The list of suckering species includs both pinnate and fan palms. And, species with thick and thin trunks. Some are spineless while others have spines. Some are shorter species while others get quite tall. Finally, some like the Phoenix reclinata, can take up a large area of your garden. Therefore, it's important to know the palm species you're getting and whether it suckers or not. ALL THE PALMS BELOW ARE SUCKERING PALM SPECIES |
Phoenix reclinata, the Senegal Date Palm |
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Dypsis lutescens, the Areca Palm |
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Caryota mitis |
Caryota mitis |
Chamaedorea microspadix in nursery pot |
Chamaedorea microspadix in nursery pot |
Licuala spinosa |
Pinanga coronata |
Rhapis excelsa |
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Serenoa repens |
Zombia antilarum |
Ptychosperma macarthuri |
Hyphanae dichotomoa |
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Jubaeopsis caffra |
BECCARIOPHOENIX ALFREDII
DAY SPECIAL 36 INCH BOX SIZE – 16 TO 18 FEET TALL IN BOX
This species of exotic palm is from the island of Madagascar. It
is the third of three Beccariophoenix species described from this
palm-loaded country. It is so sought after because some feel that
it's the prettiest species of the three. And, because it may
possess the best cold hardiness. I've documented other Beccariophoenix species
tolerating temperatures below 25 degrees at our nursery. So, this
species may survive in areas like San Francisco, Phoenix and Houston.
It grows to a height of about thirty feet and does not have a crown
shaft. Leaves are long and minimally curved. The crown of
leaves are densely placed - so it offers privacy and screening of
neighbors. Growth rate is medium in most areas and along the coast
it likes sun. This species is hard to find. We are offering
on Special some massive 36 inch boxed specimens that are over fourteen
feet tall in the box. They require delivery b/c of their size.
This size is shown in the first eight photos below followed by
one picture of our 15g size.
The habitat photos are c/o TS at RPS and the local specimen is
growing in San Diego. Only one or two left for sale. The 9th
photo is our 15 gallon size which we're neasrly sold out of. But,
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SYAGRUS
PICROPHYLLA
HYBRID
I have only two of these extremely rare hybrids of
Syagrus picrophylla.
The
seeds were produced by the same hybridizer that created the Coconut
Queen Palm. I do not know what they are hybridized with and
probably can't find out. The hybridizer is in his mid eighties and
a bit forgetful. Plants are in 25 gallon containers, have been
outdoor grown in sun. They should prove to be a very interesting
hybrid palm and, I think, prttier in appearance than the common Queen
Palm. They are quite tall for their pots and too tall for typical
shipping or mail order - but can be delivered. The last photo is
of the pure Syagrus
picrophylla
by
G.M from PACSOA. We only have one or two remaining. They are
presently about 14 feet tall in their pots.
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BECCARIOPHOENIX ALFREDII RARE AND HIGHLY
SOUGHT AFTER - EASY TO GROW TEN DAY SPECIAL 25 GALLON SIZE FOR DESCRIPTION OF THIS SPECIES, SEE ABOVE Shown here are our 25 gallon sized plants that I photographed recently. These palms are very nicely sized for their containers. Also shown are lots of photos of mature plants. REGULAR PRICE THESE LARGE 25 GALLON $795
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TALL INTERIOR
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DYPSIS LUTESCENS
THE ARECA PALM
VERY DIFFICULT TO FIND LATELY - BUT WE JOST GOT IN PLANTS
THE BEST "NEIGHBOR BLOCKER" PLANT
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15G GALLON SIZED PLANTS PLANTS
This is an attractive, suckering, thin trunked palm species is from
Madagascar or surrounding areas. The number one reason people buy
this species is "to hide something". By this, I mean they want to
hide a neighbor, an ugly next door structure, an unsightly fence, the
side of a garage, etc. This is an ideal species for this purpose
as it suckers and is fairly dense. You can't see through it well.
Mature height averages 14 feet in California. Cold hardiness is
into the mid-twenties F. Trunk diameter is about 3 inches.
It'll take full sun along the coast and far inland areas must give it
only morning or filtered sun. These 15g are 6 to 7 feet tall in
their pots. We have limited numbers available. Areca Palms
have been difficult to find lately and in short supply. These will
most likely be gone quickly..
REGULAR PRICE SQUAT 15G SIZE $265
TEN DAY SPECIAL PRICE THESE SQUAT 15 GALLON $225
15 gallon size shown here
Photos of garden plants
VEITCHIA MERRILLII HYBRID
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Veitchia merrillii |
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BURRETIOKENTIA HAPALA
DROP DEAD GORGEOUS N
AN EXOTIC NEW CALEDONIAN PALM FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15 GALLON SIZE
In the mid-1980's I began to grow some of the very cool palms from new
Caledonia. By 1995 I was totally into it and this led to my
arranging the fantastic International Palm Society Biennial trip to New
Caledonia that happened during my tenure as President in the year 2000.
I just didn't know of a better place for a bunch of palm enthusiasts to
go and see some of the best palms in the world. This species, Burretiokential
hapala, is one of those palms.
It is a crown shafted, single trun pinnate palm with a rather thin trunk
of about eight inches that gets to a height of approximately 25 to 30
feet. It has an intriguing brown color to the stems and crown
shaft area. It does not have the stripes you'd see with the Burretiokentia
vieilllardii. Cold tolerance is about 25 degrees F, or perhaps
a bit lower. So, it's
comparable to a King Palm. If you can grow a King, you can grow
this species. One of the keys to culture is not letting the ground
it's in go dry. This species, like Chambeyronia, responds
to water.
Shown here are the band size I'm putting on special. I'd recommend
morning sun, a few hours of mid day sun, or bright filtered light.
It's a great species to grow.
REGULAR PRICE 15 GALLON SIZE $265
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15 GALLON SIZE $240
CHAMAEDOREA KLOTZSCHIANA
This is a single trunk
species from Mexico that is most known for having grouped leaflets along
the rachis. It has a thin trunk about an inch in diameter and a
somewhat open crown. The leaflets are attached to the rachis at
irregular angles so that the leaflets look as if they were a group of
bow ties attached to the leaf stem. Cold hardiness is into the
mid-twenties F. It likes filtered light or perhaps a little bit of
sun. Some like to plant this species as a grouping or colony of
multiple plants. Mature height is from ten to fifteen feet. I've
shown two close-ups of the leaflets as this is the most charming
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COCCOTHRINAX ARGENTEA
REGULAR PRICE 5
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RHOPALOSTYLIS CHEESEMANII
TOLERATES A FAIR AMOUNT OF COASTAL SUN
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WODYETIA BIFURCATA
THIN TRUNK, FLUFFY GREEN LEAVES, MEDIUM SIZED
MATURE
THE FOXTAIL PALM
TEN DAY SPECIAL ONE GALLON SIZE
The
Foxtail Palm, Wodyetia bifuracata, is native to Queensland,
Australia and is a single trunk palm. It gets to about twenty-five
feet height, has fluffy green plumose leaves, is crown shafted as shown
below and is single trunk. It has a thin trunk, usuall mature
about six to eight inches. It is a great species for more inland
areas that see a fair amount of heat. It does love heat and sun.
Although some like to plant this species in colonies of two or three
plants, it looks great as a stand-alone single palm. Because it wants
sun, it should not be put in a shady area. Cold hardiness is about 23
to 25 degrees F. We’re
putting shippable 1 gallon on sale.
REGULAR PRICE
ONE GALLON $65
TEN DAY SPECIAL
ONE GALLON $52.50
Remember: Mention this Blog Special when you purchase
ARCHONTOPHOENIX PURPUREA
REGULAR PRICE 1
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DARK GREEN CROWN SHAFT
This is a single
trunk, crown shafted pinnate palm native to New Caledonia. Many
feel it's the prettiest species of this genus. It gets to a height
of about 40 feet or more and has a thin trunk. Leaves are upright,
green and arched. They are keeled and green in color. The
crown shaft is a copper color, covered with a white wax. It can be
grown in some sun, depending on where you live. It's probably best
to start it in bright filtered light and let it work its way into
overhead sun. Growth rate is good, comparable or faster than K.
oliviformis. Cold tolerance is down to about a freeze.
REGULAR PRICE BAND SIZE $65
CHAMBEYRONIA MACROCARPA
THE FLAME THROWER PALM
NEW RED EMERGING LEAF
TEN DAY SPECIAL BAND SIZE
REGULAR PRICE BAND SIZE
$65
TEN DAY SPECIAL BAND SIZE $55
Just mention this special when you buy. I
thank TS at RPS for usage of his photo below.
KENTIOPSIS PYRIFORMIS
SUPER RARE SINGLE TRUNK PINNATE PALM
NATIVE TO NEW CALEDONIA
THIN TRUNK - VERY ELEGANT
SPECIAL - VERY NICE BAND SIZE PLANTS
This is an extremely difficult species
to find for sale nowadays. I only have an excellent selection of
large band sized plants. This is an extremely rare species and we
rarely have them for sale.
TEN DAY SPECIAL BAND SIZE $57.50
Photos of large plant below by TS at
RPS.
CYCAS GUIZHOUENSIS
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ENCEPHALARTOS ARENARIUS - BLUE
VARIETY
Encephalartos arenarius
is from the coastal dunes and forest close to Alexandria in the Eastern
Cape. This species is small to medium in mature size. Leaf
length can range from one to two meters (i.e. three to six feet
approximately) depending on cultivar and exposure to sun. Like
many of the Encephalartos from the Eastern Cape, this species is
variable in color, size and leaf type. E. arenarius can range in
color from a dull green to a powdery white color (bearing a likeness to E.
horridus).
The plants we are putting on special are the blue type. To get this
color they will want full sun or an ample amount of sun. It prefers a
well draining soil. Speed of growth of this cycad is good. You
could expect to have a nice garden sized plant from these 5 gallon
plants in about five to seven years. Caudex size of the plants
on sale is approximately 2 inches.
They all have six to seven leaves or more and are four to five
years old. These are showing a bit of their blue color already at this
stage and not in sun – so you’ll get blue. Easy to mail order. I’m
also showing a garden plant and several larger nursery plants.
REGULAR PRICE THIS SIZE 5 GALLON $300
This size is easy to mail order.
RARE SOUTH AFRICAN CYCAD
MEDIUM SIZE MATURE - LIKES COASTAL SUN
STUNNING BLUE LEAVES
TEN DAY SPECIAL ON NICE 5 GALLON PLANTS
TEN DAY SPECIAL 5 GALLON THIS SIZE $255
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ENCEPHALARTOS HILDEBRANDTII
UPRIGHT LEAVES – GOOD
GROWER
This species has a fairly
wide distribution in the coastal regions of Kenya, Tanzania, Zanzibar
Island (Tanzania) and into northern Mozambique. Its habitat
consists of rocky, sandy soil in dry coastal forest and bush.
This is a large sized species. Leaves can reach three
meters in length. Over many centuries, stems become quite wide and
can reach six meters or more! This species can produce basal
suckers, but this is not very common.
This is a fast growing cycad.
Crowns tend to stay erect, though can become wide with full
crowns. Leaflets and petioles are armed with sharp spines, though
the leaflets have some flex to them. This species is moderately
rare among Encephalartos,
but is quite rare in cultivation. It is tolerant of coastal full sun,
but look better in partial sun. For inland areas, I recommend this
plant for partial sun or shade. This plant is great for
established gardens with canopy, or gardens with shade. This is a
fast growing species and requires space. It will make a large
showy plant and will enhance the tropical look of any garden in the
right application! The
citrus pot size we’re offering on special have caudexes of about
4.5 inches - see first five pictures below. They are
ready to go into the garden or be repotted.
Mail order possible, weather permitting.
The citrus pot size is shown in the first five photos followed by
a 15 gallon larger plant REGULAR PRICE CITRUS POT THIS SIZE CAUDEX
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CYCAD HYBRID
- CYCAS REVOLUTA X DEBAOENSIS
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ENCEPHALARTOS NUBIMONTANUS
This extemely rare blue cycad is endemic to
the Limpopo province, South Africa. The species is almost gone in
the wild, populations are small and scattered. It is among the
species located in the Transvaal region of South Africa, and is highly
sought after. This is a small to medium sized species. Leaf
length can range between one to two meters, and stems can reach a height
of two and a half to three meters with ancient plants. Leaf color
is blue to blue-grey. The leaflets and petioles are mildly armed
and can be almost completely unarmed in some cases. Compared to
the similar E. lehmannii, the princeps leaflets face
into the central leaf crown whereas lehmannii face upwards
toward the sky. This cycad is a small to medium sized species.
Leaf length can range between one to two meters, and stems can reach a
height of two and a half to three meters with ancient plants. In coastal
and inland areas, this plant prefers full sun, but can tolerate partial
sun. For desert areas, I could recommend partial sun or filtered
light. We are offering our citrus pot sized plants with 2 inch
caudexes on special. They
have caudexes of 2 inches.
The last row of photos shows mature plants of this species.
These plants can easily be shipped.
REGULAR PRICE CITRUS
POT SIZED PLANTS WITH 2 INCH CAUDEX $600 |
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SPATHODEA CAMPANULATA
MEDIUM SIZE MATURE – LONG LIVED FLOWERS
REGULAR PRICE 15G AFRICAN TULIP TREE $185
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BLACK ROSE, STARBURST
AND OTHERS
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PHLEBODIUM SPECIES
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PHILODENDRON RED CONGO
Just mention this Blog Only
Special for your discount at the time of purchase
AKA "CONGO ROJO"
ATTRACTIVE COMPANION PLANT FOR FILTERED LIGHT
DARK LEAVES, RED STEMS / RED BACKS OF LEAVES
TEN DAY SPECIAL 3 GALLON SIZE
This popular hybrid Philodendron never
gets very large. It doesn't climb much. It's more of a
rosette form of companion plant. It might crawl along the ground a
little. People prefer this hybrid because, in shade, it has dark
green leaves with a red tint to the back of the leaves and prominent red
stems. It is a filtered light companion plant. It is not for
full sun. Cold hardiness is down to about a freeze or a bit
colder. We are offering very nicely sized (large & older) 3 gallon
on Special. But, there are limited numbers. These can be
used as a houseplant and can be mail ordered but take a big box for
shipping.
REGULAR PRICE 3 GALLON $115
TEN DAY SPECIAL THESE 3 GALLON $85
CANNA LILY
AMBASSADOR
TEN DAY
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WEDNESDAY, 25 DECEMBER, 2024
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PRITCHARDIA
PALMS -
THE HAWAIIAN FAN PALM
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BRAHEA CLARA - BLUE FAN PALM, COLD HARDY TOLERATES HUMIDITY BETTER THAN BRAHEA ARMATA PHOTOS COMPARING THESE TWO BRAHEAS FROM TIME TO TIME THIS SPECIES AVAILABLE Brahea clara is native to Sonora, Mexico. It is closely related to Brahea armata that is most commonly seen in Baja California but also found in Northwestern Mexico. The latter likes dry, desert conditions. In contrast, Brahea clara tolerates growing in more humid areas as might be seen in Texas or Florida. The first two rows of photos are of the plants we're offering. The nice blue specimen photo is c/o Cloudforest.com website. Some argue that Brahea clara doesn't deserve a "species" status and is rather a natural hybrid of armata with brandegei. So you can tell the difference between these two palm, I am comparing the two in text and pictures. Note that the last two rows of photos compare these two "species" next to each other fashion. If you have what you think is Brahea clara but aren't sure, these pictures should help you figure it out. Remember, both like full hot sun. Brahea clara is much faster growing. COMPARISON BRAHEA CLARA AND BRAHE ARMATA 1. Petiole Color: The most striking difference is that the leaf stem of the Brahea clara are more of a green color compared to the blue of armata. 2. Presence of hairs on the petioles: The Brahea clara leaf stems are clean and smooth. There are none of the dorsal petiole hairs you see on the Brahea armata. Rather, clara are smooth and shiny. As shown below, both sides of the Brahea armata leaf stem are hairy, making them a rough surface and more of a brown-blue in color. 3. Shape and Arrangement of the spines: You'll see that the teeth on the clara are more irregular, sometimes wide and different in spine shape. The armata are repetitive and regular. 4. Length of the petiole: Although not shown well here, the length of the petiole of Brahea clara (trunk to leaf) is longer than Brahea armata, giving the former a more open look. Of note, most of the photos for comparison in the last two rows of pictures were take at a private garden in Encinitas, CA. |
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ARCHONTOPHOENIX "TERACARPA"
The 15 gallon shown
here is at least 10 feet tall in its pot.
Note the fading out red flush in the new leaf. After
acclimation it’s totally ready to plant now, depending on your weather.
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ARCHONTOPHOENIX PURPUREA
I'm showing our fifteen 15 gallon multiples
which we're putting on sale (first 6 photos below) and are usually three
per pot. These are good
sized palms for their containers.
Also available are large 5g and 1g sizes. TEN DAY SPECIAL 15 GALLON MULTIPLES $220 |
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TRITHRINAX SCHIZOPHYLLA
THE CARANDILLA PALM
BLUE-GREEN SUCKERING FAN PALM
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15G SIZE
This rare and hard to find species of South American fan palm was
previously known as Trithrinax biflabellata. But, the
latter was later found to be spineless and the two were given separate
species status. It is native to Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia.
T. schizophylla is definitely a spiny palm with long
needle-like spines on the trunk. It is not quite as blue as campestris and
is usually a suckering palm but sometimes is single trunk. Mature
height is six to fifteen feet. Although the leaf is a rigid leaf,
the leaflet tips are softer than the pungent T. campestris.
Leaf color is blue-green, not nearly as blue as campestris.
It is a very cold hardy species that tolerates temperatures down to at
least 18 degrees F. On sale are very old, outdoor grown 15g
plants. I think we've been growing these for about 12 to 14 years.
It likes full sun and loves heat. It is possible to mail order
this larger 15g size but it'd take a large box.
REGULAR PRICE OLD 15G PLANTS $245
TEN DAY SPECIAL THIS SIZE 15G $215
As usual, mention our Blog when ordering to get this price. The
habitat photo is by Juan Pech.
ARCHONTOPHOENIX "TERACARPA"
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KENTIOPSIS PYRIFORMIS
This is a single trunk, crown shafted pinnate palm
native to New Caledonia. Many feel it's the prettiest species of
this genus. It gets to a height of about 40 feet or more and has a
thin trunk. Leaves are upright, green and arched. They are
keeled and green in color. The crown shaft is a copper color,
covered with a white wax. It can be grown in some sun, depending
on where you live. It's probably best to start it in bright
filtered light and let it work its way into overhead sun. Growth
rate is good, comparable or faster than K. oliviformis. Cold
tolerance is down to about a freeze. This is an extremely
difficult species to find for sale nowadays. I have a limited
number of 5 gallon plants we’re putting on special. Notice the
newly emerging red leaf – most commonly seen in New Caledonia palm
species. This is an extremely rare species and we rarely have them
for sale.
REGULAR PRICE 5 GALLON $145 |
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CHAMAEDOREA COSTARICANA SUCKERING
UNDERSTORY PALM - MEDIUM HEIGHT
Below I'm showing in the first six photos our starter plants in band
size. But, they are
not small. Most are 18 to
24 inches tall. Some have
started to sucker. We do
have larger sizes available.
The bands would be easy to mail order.
BTW, this species is fairly difficult to find. The 8th
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CHAMAEDOREA TENELLA
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DIOON MEROLAE
This is a slow growing New World cycad species
that comes from Mexico. It is very attractive. One of the
things that is particularly nice about this species is that the crown
size is compact and not that large. For this reason, it fits into
a small sunny location in the garden where no other plant would work.
Its leaves are a silver-green in color (can be just green) and it holds
many leaves. An extremely old plant might have a foot or two of
trunk. In the wild there are specimens that are possibly a
thousand years old with many meters of trunk, often leaning over toward
the ground. But, from a practical point of view, it is a small
plant. If you grow this species, you'll probably find that it will
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ENCEPHALARTOS ARENARIUS
This species of cycad is from the coastal dunes and forest close to Alexandria in the Eastern Cape. It will be small to medium in mature size. Leaf length can range from one to two meters (i.e. three to six feet approximately) depending on cultivar and exposure to sun. Like many of the Encephalartos from the Eastern Cape, this species is variable in color, size and leaf type. E. arenarius can range in color from a dull green to a powdery blue color (bearing a likeness to E. horridus). I think the plants on sale today will be green or blue green in the sun as they mature. It prefers a well draining soil. Speed of growth of this cycad is good. You could expect to have a nice garden sized plant from the size on sale today in about size on today in five or so years. Caudex size is about 2-3 inches. These plants would be easy to mail order.
REGULAR PRICE CITRUS POT CAUDEX 2-3 INCHES $330
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ENCEPHALARTOS LEHMANNII
This is a popular blue cycad from the Eastern
Cape area of South Africa. It is sought after by cycad enthusiasts
who love the intense blue color. The leaflets of this species are
narrow with only a point at the end. They are nothing as gnarly
as E. horridus or E. trispinosus. The leaves and
crown are very neat and uniform. The nearest species to this one
is Encephalartos princeps. Trunks of E. lehmannii can get
to five feet, but one with two to three feet of trunk is very old.
Leaves average about four feet long and are strongly curved, arching
toward the ground. Sometimes they'll almost do a 180 or more
degree re-curve. Leaf color is intensely blue like E. horridus.
But, you'll only see this color with full, hot sun. In shade or
inside a greenhouse they are often green. Cold hardiness is about
21 to 22 degrees F. In the desert only give it a few hours sun.
Next to Encephalartos horridus, this is the second most popular
cycad we grow. I’m offering a handful of 15 gallon of this species with caudex size four to five inches. All of these plants are very nice. Shown below are two of the 15 gallon plants on Special and of this size. We have five of these 15g cycads this size available. We also have other plants that are smaller and less expensive - as well as larger. The plants on special are sun ready. First come first choose. REGULAR PRICE ANY OF THE PLANTS IN THIS BATCH 5 INCHES OF CAUDEX $775TEN DAY SPECIAL ANY PLANT THIS GROUP WITH CAUDEX 5 INCHES $665 REGULAR PRICE ANY OF THE PLANTS IN THIS BATCH WITH 4 INCHES OF CAUDEX $650 TEN DAY SPECIAL ANY PLANT THIS GROUP WITH CAUDEX SIZE 4 INCHES $525 These plants can be mail ordered but it'd take a large box to ship them. |
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MACROZAMIA MOOREI
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LEPIDOZAMIA PEROFFSKYANA REGULAR PRICE THIS ACTUAL 15 GALLON $750 |
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LEPIDOZAMIA PEROFFSKYANA
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PHLEBODIUM SPECIES
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PINSTRIPE GINGER
DWARF GINGER WITH WHITE ON GREEN STRIPED LEAVES
NEVER OVER ABOUT FOUR FEET TALL
PARTIAL SUN OR FILTERED LIGHT
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15 GALLON SIZE
This attractive companion plant has become very
popular with our customers. This is because it has striking
variegation on the leaves and never gets too tall. And, it does
quite well in filtered light where other thing gingers can struggle.
Mature height is about four feet. Cold tolerance is into the upper
twenties. If it suffers from winter burn, the following spring it
usually bounces back. Blossoms are yellow and white (see photo)
and not overly large. We are putting the 15g on sale.
REGULAR PRICE 15 GALLON $195
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15 GALLON $175
Just mention this special when you buy
KAHILI
GINGER
HEDYCHIUM GARDNERIANUM
MEDIUM SIZED - GREEN LEAVES
SUPER FRAGRANT BLOSSOM
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15G SIZE
This suckering green Ginger is quick and easy to grow. It can take
full coastal sun or part sun. Leaves are green and, unlike Shell
Ginger, the blossoms are super fragrant - and have a very nice smell.
Plants typically don't get over over 7 feet tall and have a tropical
look. These 15g plants are good size with multiple tubers and near
blossoming age. You can see the health of these plants here.
The garden photo is c/o the Queensland Govt. website.
REGULAR PRICE 15G $195
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15G $175
Just mention this Special for your discount when you purchase.
THE SNOWBUSH PLANT TEN DAY SPECIAL 5
GALLON $65
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TUESDAY, 24 DECEMBER , 2024 - 2 JANUARY, 2024
ARENGA MICRANTHA
REGULAR PRICE 25 GALLON $650 |
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DARK GREEN CROWN SHAFT
CHAMBEYRONIA MACROCARPA
THE FLAME THROWER PALM
NEW RED EMERGING LEAF
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15 GALLON SIZE
What good fortune is it that New Caledonia
can claim to be the home of all
Chambeyronia. Included is this
species, C. macrocarpa.
It is a slow growing, pinnate, crown shafted palm that gets to a height
of about 30 feet. It has a dark green to green-black crown shaft.
Compare this to C. hookeri
above with it's yellow crown shaft. Leaves are wide, thick and
leathery to the touch. With good culture, maybe you can get three
new leaves a year. About one in twenty plants fail to throw a new
red leaf - rather, it remains green. This is just bad luck and
there's no way to predict which will do this. Shown here are 15
gallon plants we're putting on sale. We do have larger and smaller
sizes available. Coastal sun is tolerated although strong filtered
light is ok for most areas. This is a great garden palm.
REGULAR
PRICE 15 GALLON $245
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15 GALLON $215
Just mention this special when you buy.
I thank TS at RPS for usage of his photo below.
PHOENIX RUPICOLA
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MEDIUM SIZE -THINNER TRUNK THAN CANARY |
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CHAMAEDOREA HOOPERIANA
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HEDYSCEPE CANTERBURYANA
FROM LORD HOWE ISLAND
SILVER CROWN SHAFT - SILVER TRUNK
UMBRELLA SHAPED CROWN OF LEAVES
ONE OF PRETTIEST PALM TREES AROUND
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15 GALLON SIZE
We have available some nice 15g plants of Hedyscepe canterburyana. This
single trunk palm has a silver crown shaft, silver trunk (in shade) with
prominent rings. It is native to medium elevations in the
mountains of Lord Howea Island (home of the Kentia Palm). It is
single trunk. Mature height is about 20 feet. They fruit
here and seeds are large and red in color. Along our coast here it
takes full sun but also does well in part day sun or strong filtered
light. Trunks are beefier in sun. Cold tolerance is about 25
degrees. When folks see this plant in person, most agree it is one
of the most desirable palms around. We
are putting our 15g size on special -
shown in first six photos. This size is about seven years old.
Yes, they are slow growing! We only have a few left this size.
REGULAR PRICE 15G $255
TEN DAY SPECIAL 15 GALLON $225
Remember: Mention this Special for this
discount.
HEDYSCEPE CANTERBURYANA
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BURRETIOKENTIA HAPALA
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ROYSTONEA REGIA
LOVES SUN AND HEAT |
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LIVISTONA
SPECIES THESE ARE FAN PALMS - MANY WITH GOOD COLD TOLERANCE UNKNOW SPECIES BEING OFFERED TEN DAY SPECIAL 5 GALLON SIZE Livstona is a genus of fan palms with a broad distribution of many species. Of the approximate 25 species, endemic locations spread from Africa to Asia, Australia and some South Pacific Islands. The majority of species have green leaves, medium to tall stature and armed leaf stems. Recently we got some plants that were identified by the grower as Livistona lanuginosa. But, we are not sure this is the true species from our experience. Therefore, we are just calling them "Livistona species". We have several for sale in the 5 gallon size. They have deeply divided green leaves with orange-brown spines on the petiole. Leaflets are have one inch wide segments at this time as shown below. Seeds came from a mother tree which is about 20 feet tall. The mother tree has survived temperatures to the low 20's F. As the palms for sale are, as of yet, without a definite identification, I'm showing several mature Livistona below to give the reader an idea of what these palms may look like in the future. The 7th photo, by Darrell Occonor is of L. laniginosa in the wild. The last photo is Livistona nitida by Mike Crisp. Note: Compare this to the Livistona laniginosa from another seed batch - see below. TEN DAY SPECIAL 5 GALLON SIZE AS SHOWN $110 (Limited Supply) |
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SABAL MINOR
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DYPSIS PEMBANA
There
are both single trunk and suckering forms of this species.
Nowadays, most of the plants available of this species are the suckering
form. Both get to a height of 25 feet, have an attractive green
trunk and a light colored crown shaft. Leaves have a graceful arch
and the leaflet color is green. It's a great alternative for the
garden. Note how the trunks are beefy but not overly large. Along
our coast it will take part day sun but I'd recommend filtered or
morning sun inland. The plants on special are
in one gallon pots and 3 years old.
We do have larger sizes
available. I cannot tell you whether the plants we have (from seed) are
the single or suckering type.
REGULAR PRICE
ONE GALLON $75 |
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SABAL BRAZORIENSIS
VERY DIFFICULT TO FIND |
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DYPSIS
DECARYI
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SABAL ETONIA
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ENCEPHALARTOS ALTENSTEINII FULL CROWN OF
LEAVES - HUSKY TRUNK |
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ENCEPHALARTOS ARENARIUS - BLUE
VARIETY
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ENCEPHALARTOS LEHMANNII
A
FAVORITE AMONG CYCAD ENTHUSIASTS
This is a popular blue cycad from the Eastern
Cape area of South Africa. I say “popular” because some people
don't like spines and prickles. The leaflets of this species are
narrow with only a point at the end. They are nothing as gnarly
as E. horridus. The leaves and crown are very neat and uniform.
The nearest species to this one is Encephalartos princeps. Trunks
of E. lehmannii can get to five feet, but one with two to three
feet of trunk is very old. Leaves average about four feet long and
are strongly curled. Sometimes they'll almost do a 180 or more
degree re-curve. Leaf color is intensely blue like E.
horridus.
But, you'll only see this color with full, hot
sun. In shade or inside a greenhouse they are often green because
they are not getting full sun and have lots of humidity. Cold hardiness
is about 21 to 22 degrees F. In the desert only give it a few
hours sun.
Shown below are E. lehmannii that
are in citrus pot containers.
They have 4 to 6 leaves with caudexes of about 2.5
inches. See first two rows of
photos. They can remain in these containers for 2
to 3 more years. Easy to mail order.
REGULAR PRICE CITRUS POT WITH 2.5 INCH
CAUDEX $375
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DIOON EDULE
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EDIBLE BANANA THAT MANY OF YOU CAN GROW! VARIETY THAT
CHIQUITA UTILIZES FOR MARKET FRUIT
MUSA GRAN NAIN
TEN
DAY SPECIAL LARGE 15 GALLON PLANTS
This banana cultivar is popular worldwide and is the variety of choice
for Chiquita Banana Company. It is a cultivar of Musa
acuminata. It produces a huge amount
of bananas if well grown. It is common for one plant to produce
over 40 pounds of fruit. The fruit is medium sized, firm and
sweet. Plants get to about 9 feet height, sucker when a fruit stem
has finished and require half sun or full sun if possible. They
benefit from large amounts of compost or soil amendments and do require
fertilization to make good fruit. Leaves are typically solid
green. They are a quick growing species.
They do best in frost free areas but can recover from a freeze.
Of note, remove the fruit when it's still a bit green and wait for it to
ripen off the tree. We are offering 15g plants on Special.
They are nicely sized and most are overhead in their pots.
The photo of the fruit is by A-S.
REGULAR PRICE 15 GALLON THIS SIZE $195
TEN DAY SPECIAL THESE 15 GALLON $175
MUSA ZEBRINA
The plants I'm showing here are a non-edible
fruiting type of ornamental Banana known as Musa zebrina in the
Musa acuminata group.
The name “sumatrana” is sometimes used as a reference.
Like most Bananas, it does sucker.
This species is used for its ornamental value – either in the
garden (where it gets six to eight feet tall) or in a container (where
it gets to 3 to 5 feet tall).
It has light green leaves with attractive purple splotches and
maroon underside. See photos below. It does produce purple
fruit but these are not edible because of fiber or seeds.
It'd want full sun outdoors (along the coast) and should be cold
tolerant well into the mid-twenties F. Some are also growing it as
an indoor plant. We're putting our five gallon plants on sale.
See photos below. REGULAR PRICE 5 GALLON
$95 |
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BLECHNUM GIBBUM
FERN
NICE 5G PLANTS
"MINIATURE TREE FERN"
TEN DAY SPECIAL 5G PLANTS
This species never makes a large plant.
But, it does resemble the classic "Tree Fern". It has a short,
small trunk 3 to 4 inches in diameter, an overall height typically of
under six feet and crown width of four feet. It prefers filtered
light and will tolerate temperatures into the 20's F. People in
the San Francisco area are growing this species. Be aware that
this species, like all ferns, needs water.
Note that there are other types of "Blechnum Ferns". But, the
variety shown is one of my favorites and I’m sure you’ll enjoy it in
your garden.
REGULAR PRICE 5G THIS SPECIES $95
TEN DAY SPECIAL 5G $75
Just mention this blog only special when purchasing to get
this price. Note that the last photo is a 15 gallon plant from the
nursery. Note that we also have 15 gallon plants available as
well.
PAVONIA MULTIFLORA
BRAZILIAN CANDLES
RED BLOSSOMS IN SHADE!
AND,
BLOSSOMS ALL YEAR LONG!
TEN DAY SPECIAL ONE
GALLON SIZE
In the past I introduced you to this interesting and super rare plant
from Brazil. This species in unique because it grows in the shade,
never gets over about eight feet tall, blossoms in the shade and never
stops blossoming. Yes, in the dead of winter you'll see red
blossoms. And, these trees are prolific. When mature, these
trees will have twenty to thirty blossoms year-round.
This species is an open appearing plant with foliage and
blossoms at the ends of its small trunks. Blossom size is two to
three inches in length. Pictures here show them quite well.
This species is also very difficult to find.
The plants on sale are starter plants.
But, grow them on.
It’s well worth it.
REGULAR PRICE ONE GALLON $50
TEN DAY SPECIAL ONE GALLON $40
Just mention this Blog Only Special for your
discount when you purchase. Of note, small plants should blossom
by spring but it’ll take five years or more to get an overhead wide
tree. Previous larger
plants at the nursery shown below as well.
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We utilize old newspaper to stuff our plants before we put them in vehicles. Newspapers also help us secure mail orders. And, we're always running out and don't like using new paper for this purpose - wasteful. So, we'd recycle those old newspapers that you have on hand. Just drop them off at the nursery any day Monday through Saturday. Thank you. |
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A LOOK AT THE
NURSERY QUICK PHOTO TOUR Recently, on a drizzling day, sort of gray and gloomy, the following photos were taken by Alma, one of the staff. These pictures show the unique combination of palms, cycads and succulents that we're offering. You can see how nicely they all blend together. We're showing these photos so you get a feel for our Nursery. |
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GREAT PALM TREES FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Below are pictures of about thirty five palm species that all do well in
Southern California. In the group of palms below, I left off the most
common species that, it seems, everyone knows about. So, there are no
Queen Palms and Mexican Fan Palms below. But, this group includes
species that may be a bit unusual and more interesting. This is not a
complete list. For instance, within any given genus, there may be
dozens other species that do well here. If I showed every species that
you can grow, it would be too overwhelming. So, I've kept it simple and
show representative pictures. I think, for a starting point, this will
suffice. I have chosen to show mature plants in gardens. I tried to use mostly pictures from gardens in Southern California to show examples. Some are from elsewhere. This provides a quick view of species that you may want to try. Some are for sun, others for shade. Some are more difficult to grow than others. I'm not commenting on each species presently. But, throughout my Blog, there are comments on almost all of these. If you don't live here in Southern California, realize that many of these species may live in your area as well. I hope you enjoy this. We, of course, have most or all of these palms for sale at the nursery in an assortment of sizes. And, for your enthusiasts, we probably have several hundred other cool species for you to try. |
![]() Archontophoenix cunninghamiana |
Bismarckia nobiis |
Brahea armata |
Caryota gigas |
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Chamaedorea costaricana |
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Copernicia baileyana |
![]() Cryosophila species |
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Dypsis decaryi |
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Dypsis leptocheilos |
Dypsis onilahensis |
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![]() Hedyscepe canterburyana |
Howea forsteriana |
Howea belmoreana |
![]() Jubaea chilensis |
![]() Kentiopsis oliviformis |
Livistona decipiens |
![]() Parajubaea torallyi |
Phoenix rupicola |
![]() Pinanga coronata |
Pritchardia species |
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![]() Ravenea glauca |
Ravenea species |
![]() Rhapis humilus |
Rhopalostylis sapida |
Roystonea borinquena |
Sabal causiarum |
Syagrus pseudococos |
![]() Veitchia arecina |
![]() Wodyetia bifurcata |
On all the genera above there may be many more species within the same genus that also grow well for us here. I apologize if I haven't included your favorite species in this group, but this is meant to be a brief introduction and I wanted to keep it simple. I have utilized these species in a brief article summarizing Palms for Southern California elsewhere at this website |
PLANT CONTAINER SIZES
For growers here on the West Coast, there are black plastic containers that most of us use on our plants. Surprisingly, there are differences between the pots used on the West Coast and East Coast of the U.S. Here we refer to most containers by "gallon size" On the East Coast pots are referred to by "diameter in inches". So, back East you might find a plant in a "14 inch pot". Here is might be called a "15 gallon pot". If you visit our price and availability catalog, plants are shown by their pot size. I'm hoping that this Blog post this morning will help clarify what individual pots look like. |
CONTAINER SIZE | PHOTO EMPTY CONTAINER | PHOTO OF
PLANTS IN THIS CONTAINER |
BAND SIZE CONTAINER This pot is 3 x 3 x 9 inches, square in shape. It is used for seedling plants. For most growers, it has replaced the one gallon pot. It is a bit deeper and easier to place in carrying trays. It also conserves space on benches because these can be placed close together. You can get a pretty nice plant in a band container, sometimes up to 30 inches tall. |
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ONE GALLON POT This is a very common pot used, especially by flower growers and those producing small shrubs. It's a typical first step after germinating a seedling. We prefer using the band containers above as they conserve table and bench space more efficiently and are deeper. Diameter of this pot is six inches but it's only about seven inches deep. |
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TWO GALLON POT This pot is 7 to 8 inches wide and about 8 inches deep. It is a nice size to move a band plant into. But, it is not particularly deep, so you have to make sure the roots fit into the container. This pot will produce an average plant that is about 2 feet tall. We grow a lot of palms in these pots. |
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FIVE GALLON POT This pot is 10 inches wide and about 10 inches deep. It produces a plant that is one of the most common sized palms that we sell. It is popular because it's not too heavy to lift and plants are typically three to five feet tall, depending on the species. |
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SEVEN GALLON POT We really like this container because it produces a good sized plant but isn't as heavy to carry as a 15g. But, for some manufacturing reason, this pot costs twice as much as a 15g. Therefore, most growers aren't buying this sized pot very much nowadays. It is 12 inches wide, and about 12 inches deep. |
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FIFTEEN GALLON POT This is the most popular sized purchased by people who want a landscape or near-landscape ready size of plant. This container typically supports a palm from four to eight feet size. Weight of this size of container with soil and plant is usually sixty to ninety pounds. It's size is 15 to 16 inches wide and 16 inches deep. Note how this size pot usually has a nice carrying lip at the top of the pot. |
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TWENTY/TWENTY-FIVE GALLON POTS This is the next size up from a 15g. These pots are typically about 18 to 20 inches wide and 16 to 18 inches deep. They weight anywhere from 125 to 150 pounds with their soil. They can produce a plant larger than the 15g, typically 8 to 10 feet. They usually have a flat lip on the top as shown. The pot shown here is actually a 25g pot. 20 g are a bit smaller. |
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24 INCH BOX CONTAINER This box is 24 inches wide, square in shape and about 22 to 24 inches deep. The weight of this container depends on the mix, but is anywhere from 175 to 300 pounds (this heavier weight is if one is using a very heavy soil). It takes two men to lift one of these. We prefer plastic boxes as shown here, but they are much more expensive than wooden box. They last a very long time. |
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ALL POT SIZES IN A ROW This pot shows all the sizes lined up in a row. In order, left to right are: band size one gallon two gallon five gallon seven gallon fifteen gallon twenty gallon 24 inch box SIZES WE USE NOT SHOWN HERE Deep band containers Citrus pots 25 gallon 30 gallon 35 gallon 45 gallon 30 inch boxes 36 inch boxes (shown to right) Note: Larger pots/boxes can get very heavy and are too heavy to mail order by usual means - independent trucker needed for these. |
Pots to left lined up in a row Cycad in 36 inch box |
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