Salt Spring Island Jubaea transplant

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banana joe
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Salt Spring Island Jubaea transplant

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On Sat. Jan.28 we transplanted a good size Jubaea from one location to another. The job took several hours and some muscle work. The palm weighed between 600-700 lbs. and had a 2'ft. thick diameter trunk and 8'ft fronds. It is now growing in town. The move went perfect. cheers, Joe


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Any pics 8)
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Jubaea pics

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Here are the pics of the transplant that Joe sent me. :D

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Jubaea measurements

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After work today I measured the Jubaea. It is growing in town so it is very convenient to see. The frond length is 84" inches, some are a little longer. The trunk diameter is 25" inches and the trunk circumference is 77" inches. WE guesstimate it weighed between 600-700lbs. Joe
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That is 8) 8) 8) Nice pics Joe, looks like a very nice palm :D
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Sweet

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Too bad Jubaeas are so expensive... I would love to try one here! Sure it would probably take forever to grow (if it could take the cold) but they look sweet!
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Jubaea Transplant

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Hi Joe
That's one huge Jubaea.Do you have some idea of age of plant?
Thanks:Ian Mc
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Jubaea age

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We guesstimate that the Jubaea growing here on SSI is at least 30 years old or more. When it first planted it in 1999 it was a crated specimen. It has actually put on a fair bit of trunk growth in 7 years. It wasn't nearly as heavy the first time I help plant it. I was looking at it today and it really does look nice. It gets lots of sun where we planted it and it is fully irrigated in the dry months. Joe
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Transplanted Jubaea

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Thanks Joe
My Jubaea is about 12 inches in circumference which surprised me.However the frond lengths are no longer than a few years ago.Looks like to check they are actually getting bigger you need to put a tape measure around them!
This compares with my Washy Filifera which is over 4 Ft in circumference!
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Nice

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Sounds like you have some awesome palms. I love filifera and I have hoards of small ones I grew from seed. The seed collected in the coldest areas where they can be found growing. I also have filibusta as well. I have one nice robusta in the ground. Cheers, Joe
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