Trachycarpus Species.
Trachycarpus Species.
I have loads of different size waggys, fortunei, waggyx fortunei. Fancy growing a few different ones, but prefer small palms not seeds . Manipur, princeps, takil ? whats the fastest growing of these 3 and are they all hardy?. I've seen all of these in small pots & one of them was really expensive, can't remember which one though. karl.
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karl66 wrote:I have loads of different size waggys, fortunei, waggyx fortunei. Fancy growing a few different ones, but prefer small palms not seeds . Manipur, princeps, takil ? whats the fastest growing of these 3 and are they all hardy?. I've seen all of these in small pots & one of them was really expensive, can't remember which one though. karl.
You won't find big ones or even medium sized ones for sale because they are mostly very new to cultivation! Mostly within the last 10 years. If you can find a REAL takil with palmate leaves for sale then you are very, very, lucky indeed!
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Mulu had some when i visited start of summer they were £45 though!
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Akamba, also had some. Is the takil the one that eventually has the smooth trunk?. karl.cordyman wrote:Mulu had some when i visited start of summer they were £45 though!
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The fake takils are all coming from the same dutch supplier, neither Mulu not Akmaba had a real takil.
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I purchased my takil from George at the palm house, but i think Nigel spotted that it was in fact a Nainital. Its grown faster than my waggy and fortunei though.
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According to reliable sources the smooth trunk is a myth. It was originally thought to shed its fibres naturally but it turned out they were being stripped by locals who used the matting for wall insulation and chest wigs.karl66 wrote:Akamba, also had some. Is the takil the one that eventually has the smooth trunk?. karl.cordyman wrote:Mulu had some when i visited start of summer they were £45 though!
I made the last bit up but the rest is true.
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Goggle, didnt you know Tom Jones had a takil fibre chest wig ???GoggleboxUK wrote:[ It was originally thought to shed its fibres naturally but it turned out they were being stripped by locals who used the matting for wall insulation and chest wigs.
I made the last bit up but the rest is true.
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Yeah, everybody knows hat
I just didn't realise Takils grew in the valleys.
I just didn't realise Takils grew in the valleys.
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Tom must have been using palmolive soap on his chest again
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Trudytropics wrote:Tom must have been using palmolive soap on his chest again
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Dad joke!! NigeTrudytropics wrote:Tom must have been using palmolive soap on his chest again
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Very interesting how a standard fortunei can differ in looks, one of the ones i bought today has a 4ft very thick trunk yet the crown is different to any others i have, it has shortish fronds that almost bend over on themselves, it actuly looks very nice. I suppose while all the other species take time to catch on its nice to have the same palm looking different . karl.
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Karl...karl66 wrote:Very interesting how a standard fortunei can differ in looks, one of the ones i bought today has a 4ft very thick trunk yet the crown is different to any others i have, it has shortish fronds that almost bend over on themselves, it actuly looks very nice. I suppose while all the other species take time to catch on its nice to have the same palm looking different . karl.
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Will get some up the wkend. karl.cordyman wrote:Karl...karl66 wrote:Very interesting how a standard fortunei can differ in looks, one of the ones i bought today has a 4ft very thick trunk yet the crown is different to any others i have, it has shortish fronds that almost bend over on themselves, it actuly looks very nice. I suppose while all the other species take time to catch on its nice to have the same palm looking different . karl.
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