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hardyjim
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Some palms

Post by hardyjim » Sat Jan 11, 2014 2:30 pm

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These are pretty much pure Robusta-deep green and glossy with straight trunks

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Notice the difference in the coloration of this Filifera-matte pale green leaves.

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Seems obvious but wait! Check this one out...


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Lots of variability,almost all of the ones I would maybe guess Filibusta still have boot jacks

The trunks are all fatter at the bottom then the row of Robusta in the first pic

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Some Chammys

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Bluest I have seen so far...

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Weeping form,spectacular in person!


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Mabe my favorite,I thought it was a Waggie at first!


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Post by chadec » Sat Jan 11, 2014 5:02 pm

Awesome palms, love the short fat washies. :D

And that last palm really has a great shape to the crown. Almost the ideal small palm right there.

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Post by DesertZone » Sun Jan 12, 2014 7:46 am

Jim, the big blue palm below the robustas is a Brahea armata, no hairs on the leaves. :)
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Post by igor.glukhovtsev » Sun Jan 12, 2014 8:07 am

DesertZone wrote:Jim, the big blue palm below the robustas is a Brahea armata, no hairs on the leaves. :)
Agree 100%!
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Post by lucky1 » Sun Jan 12, 2014 11:35 am

Great shots, Jim.

But the Washies still confuse me.
My first thought when I saw pic 2 was Pritchardia :lol: :lol:
So those are ALL weeping forms?

And in pic 1, do the fronds look beat up from their "winter"?
My washies have such stiff fronds, I'd have to use clippers to get a leaf to bend halfway. :?

The last photo is soooo beautiful...what a prize.

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Post by DesertZone » Mon Jan 13, 2014 7:46 pm

lucky1 wrote:Great shots, Jim.



And in pic 1, do the fronds look beat up from their "winter"?
My washies have such stiff fronds, I'd have to use clippers to get a leaf to bend halfway. :?


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I agree, great shots, Jim.

Jim could probably answer this better, but they look very healthy. I think for the most part, filiferas have stiffer leaves. More or less. :lol:
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Post by hardyjim » Wed Dec 03, 2014 6:19 am

yea....they do seem more compact than Robusta,probably because Filifera is slower
and Robusta naturally stretches out with its faster growth.
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Post by Beny » Fri Dec 05, 2014 6:29 pm

Just return from a 10 days trip in Nevada,California and Arizona. It was beautifull especially the Death Valley and Joshua tree national park. I went to Indian palms canyon near Palm Spring, Awesome :shock: Lot of Washingtonia Filifera :D ...I saw the Imperial sand dunes in southern California near Yuma, Arizona...it was amazing :shock:

Here s some pics ....enjoy

Ben


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Post by 905palms » Sat Dec 06, 2014 4:55 am

Thanks for sharing Benoit! un gros merci!
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Post by lucky1 » Sat Dec 06, 2014 8:56 am

Total eye candy, Beny, thanks.
So beautiful.

Bet those RVs were all Canadians :lol:

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Post by bananieru » Sat Dec 06, 2014 5:41 pm

Beny, I'll be in Palm Springs at the end of year, for a week. I'd appreciate some hints on what to visit :-)
Thank you,

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Post by Beny » Sat Dec 06, 2014 6:54 pm

Barb, i don t know if they were all Canadian. But for sure, they were a lot, especially in Arizona. In the desert on each side of the road, near Quartsite, its only that you see :shock: ...

Tavi,
There's the aerial tramway to do, but if you go at the Joshua tree national park ( 1 hour from Palmspring), go to the Key view point in the park. That s a belvedere at over 1500 m, i had an incredible view of the Coachella valley and Palm Spring ( that replace the view from the aerial tramway on the otherside of the valley ...You must see that park, very beautifull. :D
And the Indian canyon just south of Palm Spring, 10 min from downtown. If you like hiking, that s a good place for that.

Ben

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Post by janci » Sun Dec 07, 2014 6:14 am

Beny. Thank you for the beautiful pictures :D

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Post by bananieru » Mon Dec 08, 2014 7:51 am

ty :D
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