Haha, that's a nice one! I really want one of those for the D.C. area, there are quite a few around Virginia Beach and southeast Virginia. Thanks for sharing, love the channel! Take care!
I have 2 butia jelly palms around my house. They are very hardy palms. I live in east Texas and they both survived 2 degrees when we had an artic blast in Feb of 21 . He had them wrapped and covered but they still lost all their fronds and both had spear pulls from the cold damage that they suffered. I waited till after Easter to cut fronds off down to where there was green tissue left. Treated them both with hydrogen peroxide for about 6 weeks and by Summer they recovered and are thriving again .
Nice! I love the beccariophoenix alfredii I purchased from you. If it does well in the hear of Palm Springs, I'd like to get more if you have them this fall.
I bet it will do well out there as I have one at my ranch in Winters California where it gets exceptionally hot. Much harder than Sacramento and dryer as well like a phoenix climate because it is in a rain shadow of the Napa mountains which causes descending drying and warming air. And mine is thriving there so I would think that yours should do well and we will have them in fall. Thank you
You probably have a Butia capitata there, very nice indeed 👍 B.capitata and B.odorata are two different species and odorata gets larger with less arching fronds, if I remember correctly 🤔
I’ve seen so much variation across the board with this genus that who knows what is what it is my opinion. I would love to see an example of every species within the genus all lined up in a single Lauren for comparison purposes.
@@ScaryHairyGary happy to wait. Your channel content is among my prime favorites ! - I’d have already been to Your nursery if I wasn’t nearly 400 miles South