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I have a bunch of limestone that I removed from a rootball of the dead W. robusta. If WR love limestone, do you think it would be a good idea to...
Wow, impressive. I have a close relative living there in Indiana Dunes area. Will let them know that they can grow palms there. Have you tried...
Regarding fuzz between teeth - good observation. Photo # 083 - no fuzz, these probably are FiliBusta hybrids, I suspect. They must be made for the...
Large, adult Washingtonias are easier to id than young to medium ones that are up to 10 ft. overall height. When I grow both from seed, the WR...
Doesn't photo # 090 have a coloured tawny patch along the "V" junction between the front and the fistula (stem) which would make it more of a W....
I found a great page to identify W. filifera: http://itp.lucidcentral.org/id/palms/palm-id/Washingtonia_filifera.htm There's also a comparison...
These Washingtonia palm trees grow in North, SC near Columbia, SC in an USDA zone 8A: http://www.equay.com/Palms080.jpg...
Here's a petiole, frond, hastula of a Washingtonia that grows in BARNWELL, SC: http://www.equay.com/palm31.jpg Is this w-filifera, w-robusta...
Re: Is this a Washingtonia Palm?? I will try to take a close up photo of these and will post here. So far I have about 1-2 year old...
Re: Help ID Palm Trees, California Hastula: http://itp.lucidcentral.org/id/palms/palm-id/Serenoa_repens.htm Could you please specify how...
Re: Is this a Washingtonia Palm?? Interesting, cause i also thought that this palm (8 foot) does not have enough curly threads (not curly...
Re: Is this a Washingtonia Palm?? Yes, but isn't this forum for clearing things up without using Google? In such case everyone would leave the...
Re: Is this a Washingtonia Palm?? Is this W. filifera? http://www.equay.com/palm66.jpg How about this one? http://www.equay.com/palm63.jpg I...
Re: Is this a Washingtonia Palm?? Could you please mark the exact location of the palm where I should photograph up close? I'm sorry, I do not...
that hastula is an identifier. Please tell me, is this a Washingtonia filifera? http://www.equay.com/temp.jpg And if so, could you please mark...
I bet most people have no idea still. Could you please post very detailed photos comparing the two with your own clear markings?
That thread is not a good identificator, yet no one yet has made a truly detailed, photographed, professional page to identify W. robusta from W....
Thank you for the info. I noticed that the ones I planted at the "right level" - not too deep, not too high grow best. The one that I planted too...
It looks like a Washingtonia filibusta (hybrid of W. filifera and W. robusta), because there are quite a lot of threads, but those threads are not...
Thank you for the great info. I will feed them this lime then, will add it into their soil. There are two choices - harden or grow them bigger. I...