garryendson
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RE: Weirdly varying ridge of Trachycarpus fortunei "Winsan&

Paul, ridge number is an effective and useful indicator to tell the current available trachycarpus species or variants officially or inofficially rec...

15 years ago
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RE: Weirdly varying ridge of Trachycarpus fortunei "Winsan&

I've noticed that my Winsan seedlings are curling a little bit after one Dutch friend told me this. The strap leaves of Winsan measure up to 22cm and ...

15 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus princeps ,blue silver from the stone gate

JimThat's exciting and reasonable.Unlike other trachycarpus, T.princeps have a very long dormancy-postripeness.I got 2 germinated this March out of 20...

15 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus princeps ,blue silver from the stone gate

The few seeds were picked from parent T.princeps on the cliffs in the stone gate .The following are several others from the same batch of seeds I am g...

15 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus princeps from the stone gate

Yes, Jim, there is much white to brown fur on the petioles and leaves, evidently to see. Very interesting. :D I like your big T.princeps and hope mine...

15 years ago
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RE: T. princeps seeds

From what I read on different forums, T.princeps is at least as hardy as T.fortunei or even more hardy when young.They are originally growing on the c...

16 years ago
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RE: T. princeps

Paul,I think it is interesting as it could broaden our vision and sharp our thoughts by listening to a different standpoint, I am interested in discus...

16 years ago
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RE: T. princeps

An interesting explanation you have made,Paul. I see your point as I got some basic knowledge of plant physiology studying garden design as a major in...

16 years ago
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RE: T. princeps

Hi Paul,I am not sure if T.princeps-green is a hybrid between T.fortunei and T.princeps ,though they are from the same area.It is too complicated to m...

16 years ago
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RE: T. princeps

I am not sure if you grow T.princeps-green(Nova). It is really a fast growing palm ,probably the fastest one in its genus other than its longer and br...

16 years ago
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