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Interesting Palm Tree
Hello, I recently visited sunny California. My better half is
originally from there and so I was looking for something to bring her that would remind her of home. While aboard the Queen Mary for a banquet I noticed that the centerpiece was a baby palm tree, so when the meal was over I five fingered the little guy out of there. I am interested in how to care for it. We are both college students and thus have no place to plant the tree. I went to Walmart and bought a pot for it, roughly the same size as the one it was in, but made of ceramic rather than plastic. The tree is about 7 inches from base to tip of fronds, and has small shoots coming out of the base. I am wondering what type of palm this may be, and what the ideal conditions would be to keep it healthy enough until we settle down in a place where it can be planted. We live in Illinois now and so outside is not too warm. Currently Carol has it sitting on the heater in her room right beside the window, and is watering it regularly. If anyone could help I would appreciate it. |
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On 11 Apr 2004 14:31:29 -0700, (Hatley) wrote:
I am wondering what type of palm this may be stolen palm |
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I am wondering what type of palm this may be
stolen palm Okay, aside from this comedian (Hey if you're around Illinois I know some peoplel and could get you hooked up with a gig downstate, I only ask 15%) can anyone help me? |
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Hatley wrote:
Hello, I recently visited sunny California. My better half is originally from there and so I was looking for something to bring her that would remind her of home. While aboard the Queen Mary for a banquet I noticed that the centerpiece was a baby palm tree, so when the meal was over I five fingered the little guy out of there. I am interested in how to care for it. We are both college students and thus have no place to plant the tree. I went to Walmart and bought a pot for it, roughly the same size as the one it was in, but made of ceramic rather than plastic. The tree is about 7 inches from base to tip of fronds, and has small shoots coming out of the base. I am wondering what type of palm this may be, and what the ideal conditions would be to keep it healthy enough until we settle down in a place where it can be planted. We live in Illinois now and so outside is not too warm. Currently Carol has it sitting on the heater in her room right beside the window, and is watering it regularly. If anyone could help I would appreciate it. Are you sure it's a palm at all? I'd either describe it in better detail or give us a link to a posted picture. |
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Are you sure it's a palm at all? I'd either describe it in better
detail or give us a link to a posted picture. Okay the tree as I said is about 7 inches high, from base to tip of fronds. There are four branches coming directly out of what looks like a spikey pine cone. The base itself (imagine pine cone), is about 2-3 inches wide shaped like a little football with stick like protrusions. The fronds do not look like fans (as I have been doing some looking online as well), but are rather long, tapering at the end. |
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The plant you stole sounds like a cycad--not a palm tree.
Most likely it is --Cycas revoluta-- also known, incorrectly, as the Sago Palm. Cycads are gymnosperms, non-flowering plants that preceded the development of the angiosperms, the flowering plants. Other common gymnosperms are pine trees and other conifers and the ginkgo tree. J. Del Col I did a search on Cycas revoluta and the picture looks exactly like what we have here. I have read that it only needs infrequent watering and good sun. I had been having Carol water it every morning. Should I tell her to calm down, or is it good for the little guy since it is just a small chap. I am totally new to growing ANYTHING, and would really like this thing to live because I carted it thousands of miles to give it to my lady love. Please help |
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