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What rare to Phoenix palms are you growing?

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pfancy



Joined: 23 Oct 2012
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Location: Litchfield Park

PostPosted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 11:55 am    Post subject: Re: New Reply with quote

Lxmcb wrote:
Hey everyone, I'm new to this site, but it's good to see other palm "enthusiasts" in Phoenix. I've got, in 5 and 7 gallon, a foxtail, 2 triangle palms, bamboo palm, a travelers palm, a bottle palm, and a purple crown shaft. The purple crown shaft is small and got punished by this summer's heat wave, so we'll see if it'll pull through. Before I recently moved I had a clustering fishtail that was planted and did very well, along with a few bananas. I tried a couple maccarthurs palms, but they didn't do so well and dried out.

Does anyone know where I can find any kings or royals around here without having to go to California?

I've got some Cuban royals in my green house. I'm in litchfield park
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MKIVRYAN



Joined: 07 Dec 2010
Posts: 154
Location: Phoenix/Scottsdale

PostPosted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:49 pm    Post subject: Re: New Reply with quote

Lxmcb wrote:
Hey everyone, I'm new to this site, but it's good to see other palm "enthusiasts" in Phoenix. I've got, in 5 and 7 gallon, a foxtail, 2 triangle palms, bamboo palm, a travelers palm, a bottle palm, and a purple crown shaft. The purple crown shaft is small and got punished by this summer's heat wave, so we'll see if it'll pull through. Before I recently moved I had a clustering fishtail that was planted and did very well, along with a few bananas. I tried a couple maccarthurs palms, but they didn't do so well and dried out.

Does anyone know where I can find any kings or royals around here without having to go to California?

Welcome!
Best place to find rarer palms is the HD on Val Vista & Broadway, pacific Palms, and treeland.
Sounds like you have a great collection.
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Steve



Joined: 24 Aug 2013
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Location: Scottsdale

PostPosted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 1:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

New to the palm scene, just started this past summer and I already have a huge monkey on my back. I'm throwing caution to the wind and planting what I like within reason. Currently growing allagoptera arenaria, arenga engleri, beccarioP. alfredii, brahea decumbens, c. radicalis, livistona decora, p. reclinata / rupicola /sylvestris, mules, butia capitata, silver blue and bonetti, Bismarckia nobilis and Rhopalostylis sapida. With the exception of the arenga engleri & R. Sapida all get full afternoon sun, I have a southern exposure backyard.
Is anyone in the Phx area growing Kentopsis Oliviformis? If so wondering if they handle our afternoon sun?
Thanks
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MKIVRYAN



Joined: 07 Dec 2010
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Location: Phoenix/Scottsdale

PostPosted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 11:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Steve wrote:
New to the palm scene, just started this past summer and I already have a huge monkey on my back. I'm throwing caution to the wind and planting what I like within reason. Currently growing allagoptera arenaria, arenga engleri, beccarioP. alfredii, brahea decumbens, c. radicalis, livistona decora, p. reclinata / rupicola /sylvestris, mules, butia capitata, silver blue and bonetti, Bismarckia nobilis and Rhopalostylis sapida. With the exception of the arenga engleri & R. Sapida all get full afternoon sun, I have a southern exposure backyard.
Is anyone in the Phx area growing Kentopsis Oliviformis? If so wondering if they handle our afternoon sun?
Thanks


Glad to have another palm lover here! So far this winter has been gentle on our palms. All your choices above look great! I'm amazed you have the C Radicalis in sun, I thought they wanted shade. My A Engleri gets a lot of sun and has been fine with it. I tried a Rhopalostylis in March and it quickly died over the summer. Glad to hear your having luck with it. I have 2 K.O. and both are in moring sun only. They have been pretty slow but this is common for this plam at a young age.
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MKIVRYAN



Joined: 07 Dec 2010
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 1:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lets see some pictures! Smile
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Steve



Joined: 24 Aug 2013
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Location: Scottsdale

PostPosted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 4:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My biggest fear was someone would ask for pics. Confession, my original post was the first time I ever posted to any forum. It took all my technical expertise. I don’t have a camera nor the knowledge to post pics. However my brother does and he will be here end of Feb. to help plant the rest of the palms. Bear with me and I’ll have pics posted then.
Do not know if this is appropriate, but I have the following palms available for trade: 2-1G Mules-each with 6 Strap leaves, 2-2.5G(?) C. Radicalis trunking, 2-5G P. Reclinata, 1-5G BeccarioPhoenix Alfredii with 12 Strap leaves and 1-1G Rhopalostylis sapida. Contact me via PM if interested in trades
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MKIVRYAN



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PostPosted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

No worries on the pictures. I assume all your plants are in the ground? Any issues with the minor cold snap we had a month ago? I'm at Hayden & Cactus. What part of Scottsdale are you in?
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