Palms of Lago Vista

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Palms of Lago Vista

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Specifically my palms in Lago Vista, Texas.I figure the beginning is as good a time to document growth rate, hardiness, etc. Sorry these pictures were at dusk, lowering resolution.
Brahea armata
Brahea armata
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Trithrinax campestris
Trithrinax campestris
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Brahea clara
Brahea clara
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Sabal uresana green/silver from<br />McNeal Nursery
Sabal uresana green/silver from
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Sabal uresana green form-Barton<br />Springs Nursery<br />Barton Spring Nursery
Sabal uresana green form-Barton
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Barton Spring Nursery
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Nannorrhops ritchiana
Nannorrhops ritchiana
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Brahea decumbens
Brahea decumbens
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Butia odorata
Butia odorata
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Brahea calcarea ‘blue’
Brahea calcarea ‘blue’
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Sabal causiarum
Sabal causiarum
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Jubaea chilensis
Jubaea chilensis
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Brahea elegans
Brahea elegans
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Sabal ‘Lisa’ and Jubaea chilensis
Sabal ‘Lisa’ and Jubaea chilensis
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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Jubaea chilensis
Jubaea chilensis
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Sabal ‘Lisa’
Sabal ‘Lisa’
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Sabal brazoriensis- currently crispy
Sabal brazoriensis- currently crispy
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Brahea moorei
Brahea moorei
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Jubaea chilensis
Jubaea chilensis
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Sabal guatamalensis
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Sabal riverside
Sabal riverside
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Sabal uresana silver/blue highlands form- from NTCHP
Sabal uresana silver/blue highlands form- from NTCHP
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Sabal uresana silver/blue highlands form- from NTCHP
Sabal uresana silver/blue highlands form- from NTCHP
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Acrocomia totai
Acrocomia totai
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Brahea brandegeei x armata- natural hybrid from Baja California .Shows decent blue in person
Brahea brandegeei x armata- natural hybrid from Baja California .Shows decent blue in person
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Phoenix canariensis from seed. Also have theophrastii ‘Golkoy’ at a similar stage
Phoenix canariensis from seed. Also have theophrastii ‘Golkoy’ at a similar stage
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Brahea nitida/calcarea
Brahea nitida/calcarea
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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As it turns out, the above palm was misidentified and not a Trachycarpus. Other specimen have been found producing offsets. Upon closer inspection it appears to be a Brahea, most likely the silver variant of dulcis
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A few pictures before winter completely sets in.
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Brahea armata
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Brahea elegans
Brahea elegans
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Brahea elegans #2
Brahea elegans #2
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Jubaea chilensis #1 in rear
Jubaea chilensis #1 in rear
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Jubaea chilensis #1
Jubaea chilensis #1
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Sabal palmetto ‘Lisa’
Sabal palmetto ‘Lisa’
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Jubaea chilensis #2
Jubaea chilensis #2
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Wow! that's a who's who of hardy palms. Going to be a lot of shade in those beds soon.
I just up trimmed a big volunteer S. palmetto that I realized was keeping the agave beds shaded in winter. That low angle sun fools me when I'm normally only observing in the long day months. Am hoping the protection afforded by the overstory on cold nights doesn't affect the daily warmth I hope to improve. 16 f here this morning but of course officially 20 in town.
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abborean wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 6:15 am Wow! that's a who's who of hardy palms. Going to be a lot of shade in those beds soon.
I just up trimmed a big volunteer S. palmetto that I realized was keeping the agave beds shaded in winter. That low angle sun fools me when I'm normally only observing in the long day months. Am hoping the protection afforded by the overstory on cold nights doesn't affect the daily warmth I hope to improve. 16 f here this morning but of course officially 20 in town.
Sounds like you are having an early start to winter. I’m hoping atleast this winter will be mild and give everything a chance to establish. I’m prepared if not .
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Sabal uresana on the left
Sabal uresana on the left
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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Brahea calcarea ‘Blue’
Brahea calcarea ‘Blue’
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Trithrinax campestris
Trithrinax campestris
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All looking pretty good after a low of 23°F for a couple nights. The only disappointment is the Acrocomia totai that had 50% burn despite a plastic container over top
Sold as Braheadulcis but found old tag labeled as Brahea decumbens
Sold as Braheadulcis but found old tag labeled as Brahea decumbens
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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Brahea decumbens
Brahea decumbens
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Jubaea chilensis
Jubaea chilensis
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Trithrinax campestris
Trithrinax campestris
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Sabal uresana ‘blue’
Sabal uresana ‘blue’
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Sabal uresana green/grey
Sabal uresana green/grey
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Brahea moorei
Brahea moorei
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Brahea calcarea ‘blue’
Brahea calcarea ‘blue’
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Brahea edulis
Brahea edulis
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What is the lush green palm next to the T.princeps?
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Stan wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2025 3:39 pm What is the lush green palm next to the T.princeps?
It turned out those were not princeps but in fact Brahea dulcis. Which made sense because the grower(Pat McNeal) advertised and sold that species years ago, but towards the end of his life suffered signs of dementia. Regarding the plant next to it, that is a Macrozamia johnsonii. They actually survived 2021 locally, so like moorei, quite caudex hardy.
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A few updated pictures.
Brahea armata
Brahea armata
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Brahea armata
Brahea armata
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Brahea calcarea ‘blue’
Brahea calcarea ‘blue’
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Brahea calcarea ‘blue’
Brahea calcarea ‘blue’
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Sabal uresana ‘Highlands form’
Sabal uresana ‘Highlands form’
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My Brahea is now looking like a real palm. Blue too. A bit crowded..so is everything when you live 56 years in the same home. Also the city took more of miniscule front yard to enlarge the sidewalks for modern standards. I lost my PC and will be getting one soon..then download the old software that might be hard to find so I don't need a new camera too. Loads of pictures too.
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Stan wrote: Mon Jul 21, 2025 3:17 pm My Brahea is now looking like a real palm. Blue too. A bit crowded..so is everything when you live 56 years in the same home. Also the city took more of miniscule front yard to enlarge the sidewalks for modern standards. I lost my PC and will be getting one soon..then download the old software that might be hard to find so I don't need a new camera too. Loads of pictures too.
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Having problems with the new PC/ It wont show the power icons. 1 year warranty and I have a few more tricks to try. That's why no photos from me in a long time. Unlucky in PC's .
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Stan wrote: Sat Jul 26, 2025 4:26 pm Having problems with the new PC/ It wont show the power icons. 1 year warranty and I have a few more tricks to try. That's why no photos from me in a long time. Unlucky in PC's .
The hotline can be surprisingly helpful or maybe your son in law can take a look
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A few of my Sabal uresana showing varying color:
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My two Brahea elegans
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The trunks of Brahea armata are nothing to look at. It might be good landscaping to grow showy bushy plants under it. When it gets larger a Bougainvillea in full bracts would look outstanding. :S
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Sabal uresana in the front yard ready to face deer rutting season.
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My seed grown Brahea clara and various shots of Brahea dulcis
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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Brahea dulcis
Brahea dulcis
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I like seeing how people mix palms with agaves and stuff, especially with the blue green fan palms it makes a for a tropical deserty look. I myself started with palms and got into agaves later seeing that they made cool companion plants. Very nice collection you have, keep posting about it.
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