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LATISECTUS-NANUS-COOPERI-TESAN-MARTIANUS-T.BURMA
New palms 3
New Cozier-
and a few Trachys
New T.latisectus-larger one is new
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NANUS
<a href="http://s297.photobucket.com/albums/mm22 ... -10005.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm22 ... -10005.jpg" border="0" alt="Nanus 1-15-10"></a>
NEW CROZIER-C.COOPERI
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2 REAL TAKIL BABIES!
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3 TESAN AND MARTIANUS IN LOWER RIGHT CORNER-THANKS FOR LOOKING
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New Cozier-
and a few Trachys
New T.latisectus-larger one is new
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NANUS
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NEW CROZIER-C.COOPERI
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2 REAL TAKIL BABIES!
<a href="http://s297.photobucket.com/albums/mm22 ... -10007.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm22 ... -10007.jpg" border="0" alt="Takil 1-15-10"></a>
3 TESAN AND MARTIANUS IN LOWER RIGHT CORNER-THANKS FOR LOOKING
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Seed?
Nice palms. Were these all started from seed? --Erik
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Fabulous selection!
You'll need body armor to repot that tree fern!
I really like the look of that Martianus, the wider spacing between leaf segments gives it an even more tropical look.
To find nice palms like that at this time of year amazes me.
Nursery? eBay? Trade?
You've got more holes to dig outdoors...
Congrats on the valuable additions to the herd.
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You'll need body armor to repot that tree fern!
I really like the look of that Martianus, the wider spacing between leaf segments gives it an even more tropical look.
To find nice palms like that at this time of year amazes me.
Nursery? eBay? Trade?
You've got more holes to dig outdoors...

Congrats on the valuable additions to the herd.
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Re: Seed?
TerdalFarm wrote:Nice palms. Were these all started from seed? --Erik
Erik,
I think they were all from seed

The Tesan(seedlings well,first fans on them) I bought last Feb I believe,the T.burma were from last fall
the Takil I did sprout last summer/fall.
The 2 Latisectus and Nanus are off e-bay-earlier in the fall/winter.
Here's a pic of the Tesan when I got them last year 2-11-09
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The tree fern is soft no prob-
Matianus is awesome but it seems to have a hard time getting more than a leaf or 2 out when young hopefully outside this year it will get better established.
Matianus is probably the most graceful of the Trachys.
I don't think Martianus or Latisectus has proven to be very cold hardy.I am hearing good things about Princeps though,
it maybe hardy to at least 12(F)!
Martianus,Latisectus and Manipur would need to show faster growth before I would try them in the ground.
I will be planting my Princeps this spring!
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I agree it's a beauty.Matianus is probably the most graceful of the Trachys
It'll probably really pick up speed in a couple of years.
I've heard nothing but good about Princeps...love its other name Stone Gate Palm.
We'll watch yours develop, until they're more widely available.
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In the mean time you could get some seeds
I wasn't big on that until recently but now I enjoy watching the whole cycle.
I currently have about 8 different Chamaerops varieties(who new)I am sprouting,(+ some other stuff)-some real beauties too-
like C, X volcano,that outta be a beauty!
A Vulcano mutation that keeps the leaves undivided ( like sabal lisa) . the mother palm, this year was pollinated with a male cerifera,
I am also getting some seeds from Kiril Donav of Polar palms,the Bulgarian Trachys!
They are really nice looking palms!

I wasn't big on that until recently but now I enjoy watching the whole cycle.
I currently have about 8 different Chamaerops varieties(who new)I am sprouting,(+ some other stuff)-some real beauties too-
like C, X volcano,that outta be a beauty!
A Vulcano mutation that keeps the leaves undivided ( like sabal lisa) . the mother palm, this year was pollinated with a male cerifera,
I am also getting some seeds from Kiril Donav of Polar palms,the Bulgarian Trachys!
They are really nice looking palms!
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Holy cow, have never heard of most of those.
I only have time for seeds during the winter; summers are really busy, I'd end up having to ignore seed beds.
The Chamaerops x volcano sounded interesting, so found a link (they're out of stock).
A beautiful palm.
http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=h ... l%26sa%3DG
At the Polar Palms site, I like the look of the Brazoria palm from Texas:
http://polarpalmtrees.com/site/index.cf ... _home.home
Cool stuff you're starting Jim.
Time to buy some acreage so you have room!
Barb
I only have time for seeds during the winter; summers are really busy, I'd end up having to ignore seed beds.
The Chamaerops x volcano sounded interesting, so found a link (they're out of stock).
A beautiful palm.
http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=h ... l%26sa%3DG
At the Polar Palms site, I like the look of the Brazoria palm from Texas:
http://polarpalmtrees.com/site/index.cf ... _home.home
Cool stuff you're starting Jim.
Time to buy some acreage so you have room!


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lucky1 wrote:Holy cow, have never heard of most of those.
I only have time for seeds during the winter; summers are really busy, I'd end up having to ignore seed beds.
The Chamaerops x volcano sounded interesting, so found a link (they're out of stock).
A beautiful palm.
http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=h ... l%26sa%3DG
At the Polar Palms site, I like the look of the Brazoria palm from Texas:
http://polarpalmtrees.com/site/index.cf ... _home.home
Cool stuff you're starting Jim.
Time to buy some acreage so you have room!![]()
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Barb
Now imagine those 2 palms combined-C.volcano x C.cerifera.
They are right next to each other on that site.
Barb-
That is a different Polar Palms,the one I was referring to is out of Bulgaria,not sure if the website is finished until the end of Jan?
Try this link lifted from EPS
http://translate.google.com/translate?j ... l=bg&tl=en
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The hybrid would be worth big bucks!
Great site, thanks for the link.
Wow...-17C with hurricane winds
Barb
Great site, thanks for the link.
Wow...-17C with hurricane winds

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I like the look of these palms too-a little more compact then normal* Fortunei and they seem to have
thicker trunks.
thicker trunks.

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Your weather sticker shows a bit cooler again?
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When was it warmer?
It has been murky and around 32(F) the last week + or -,5(F)
With fog and low clouds.
Today was different,thunder and 1/3" of ice covering everything!


It has been murky and around 32(F) the last week + or -,5(F)
With fog and low clouds.
Today was different,thunder and 1/3" of ice covering everything!
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I thought you folks had warmed up considerably.
Thunder snow...
Getting back to your 6 pictured Tesans, they sure look robust.
Thick stems at such a young age.
You said you bought them last February, are they ALL planted out/protected?
or did you save one for indoors?
Barb
Thunder snow...

Getting back to your 6 pictured Tesans, they sure look robust.
Thick stems at such a young age.
You said you bought them last February, are they ALL planted out/protected?
or did you save one for indoors?

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I have 6 bigger ones and a dozen plus smaller ones.
I planted 2 of the bigger ones,there are 4 still inside of which I believe 3 are pictured.
The next set of pics is what they looked like last Feb-
They are amazingly stout,more stout than any other Trachys at a young age,very interesting.
Even my small seedlings are already beefing up and show a marked difference from my other Trachy seedlings.
Thunder ICE!
almost a half inch covering everything-no snow-
and now freezing mist
I have 6 bigger ones and a dozen plus smaller ones.
I planted 2 of the bigger ones,there are 4 still inside of which I believe 3 are pictured.
The next set of pics is what they looked like last Feb-
They are amazingly stout,more stout than any other Trachys at a young age,very interesting.
Even my small seedlings are already beefing up and show a marked difference from my other Trachy seedlings.
Thunder ICE!
almost a half inch covering everything-no snow-
and now freezing mist

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6 pictured inside.
Those sturdy trunks look as though they'd keep winter cold far away!
I'll look around for Canadian supplier (sure to get nothing but an echo like last time!).
Definitely want a Tesan.
And a Princeps.
But not prepared to do the seed thing again.
I was really lucky with the Foxtail seeds, 20% germinated in 7 weeks.
The roaring woodstove gets all the credit though.
Barb

Those sturdy trunks look as though they'd keep winter cold far away!
I'll look around for Canadian supplier (sure to get nothing but an echo like last time!).
Definitely want a Tesan.
And a Princeps.
But not prepared to do the seed thing again.
I was really lucky with the Foxtail seeds, 20% germinated in 7 weeks.
The roaring woodstove gets all the credit though.
Barb
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I will send you a T.tesan seedling this spring/summer when they get a little bigger.
What do you think the best way to get it through would be?
I will send you a T.tesan seedling this spring/summer when they get a little bigger.
What do you think the best way to get it through would be?
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Jim,
It would never make it past the Canadian border constabulary (Canadian Food Inspection Agency...*drumroll*).
They'll toss out anything without a Phytosanitary Certificate.
costs a bucket load of money
(bin der, dun dat...twice).
And I live too far from the border to hide by their garbage bin for 2 or 3 days
Can you just imagine what they confiscate?
I wouldn't want to see one of your beautiful palms chucked.
Thanks for the fabulous and generous offer.

It would never make it past the Canadian border constabulary (Canadian Food Inspection Agency...*drumroll*).
They'll toss out anything without a Phytosanitary Certificate.
costs a bucket load of money
(bin der, dun dat...twice).
And I live too far from the border to hide by their garbage bin for 2 or 3 days





Can you just imagine what they confiscate?
I wouldn't want to see one of your beautiful palms chucked.
Thanks for the fabulous and generous offer.

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Are you saying they open every piece of mail?
Are you saying they open every piece of mail?
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Nope, but everything is scanned/x-ray'd.
And naturally it has to be "correctly" listed on the outside what it is, and value, etc.
Nobody wants to mess with those guys, believe me.
A smuggled palm might damage Canada's huge palm industry
It's chiefly soil organisms they're concerned about 'coz we do have some of that here, mostly rocks though.
Barb
ps...heck, it was your guys who taught our guys how to do the "border stuff"!
And naturally it has to be "correctly" listed on the outside what it is, and value, etc.
Nobody wants to mess with those guys, believe me.
A smuggled palm might damage Canada's huge palm industry


It's chiefly soil organisms they're concerned about 'coz we do have some of that here, mostly rocks though.

Barb
ps...heck, it was your guys who taught our guys how to do the "border stuff"!
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That's the truth...we needed the training!
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Yea,you guys are so laid back,letting all those terrorists in all the time.
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lettin' them in?
I thought they were born here
I thought they were born here

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lucky1 wrote:lettin' them in?
I thought they were born here
................and trained here.

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