I don't have many Trachycarpus varieties in my Garden due to them not being available here. But my favorite in my garden is Trachycarpus martianus 'khasia hills' variety. Followed by Trachycarpus oreophilus and then Trachycarpus takil.
Just shows how variable Trachycarpus can be kris....As you know I grow lots of species and some in comparison to your have preformed differently. My large fortunii which i bought off nigel 8 years ago in a 10lt pot has reached well over 10ft in thunk hight.....Where's 2 of my others bought at a similar time have only a 5ft and 3ft respectively, although unbeknown to me they where separate plants in the same pot, so growing close to each other. One of my Novas has only this year put on some trunk hight with a good 2ft of growth this year. My martianus khasia hills and Napal i lost the winter before last, as with the latisectus. So i won't be attempting them again. I do have the fortunii x martianus to try which was planted in 2023 , its still settling in. My Geminisectus i transferred to a pot in the spring as it was looking rather sorry for itself, its much happier now. Its also in my conservatory for the winter too. I have 4 true princeps the largest of which has been planted 5 years and looking similar to the one you featured. I have numerous others as you know but just a rough idea of the growth of a few of them.😊
Love the annual tour and seeing how the trachys are getting on and seeing the comparisons. My favourite of yours is the oreophylus, so exotic looking. I'm missing the kamoan and geminisectus to complete my collection. I've managed to acquire the misan miniature variety which is interesting to see. The best looking trachys in my garden are the fortunei x nova, the waggy x Princeps, the princeps and the ukhrulensis which has some fabulous fine leaflets to the fronds with the silver underside and the characteristic trunk creep. I'm interested to see what the kinla hill, latisectus, fortunei x Martianus plants do over the next few years. They're an unknown quantity to me. Cheers for the tour
@vincenzecalzone8666 thanks VC, it's been a decent year for growth, nothing exceptional but still steady. Geminisectus is a very strange one. So slow growing.
It's almost impossible to grow all "named" trachycarpus: ravenii, nanus, Khinla Hills, Tesan, Winsan, Misan, Martianus 'Nepal', Martianus 'Khasia Hills. Then hybrids come :) By the way, Nainital or Kumaon aren't 'species'/ Trachycarpus sp. Kumaon is a nice trachycarpus, but it looks like fortunei.
Wow, that geminisectus is so slow! Do you think yours is slower than normal? For whatever reason I have a few trachycarpus that just seem super slow. Great update, Kris! Tom
Enjoyed the video. Very much new to all of this.. Apart from Trachycarpus, are there any other palms which you could suggest for a novice grower? Trying to develop a jungle style garden in not so sunny Stoke On Trent.
Probably not. The seeds were collected from the wild so unless it's the same people collecting from the same palms/ place it's hard to know for sure. Best ask the supplier
Fabulous range of species there
I look forward to this update each year. Awesome collection!
Nice trachycarpus. I grow many of them, too :)
Love this update each year 😁
“It’s the most wonderful time of the year….🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴
Which one has the longest leaflets?? great vid and awesome collection!
I don't have many Trachycarpus varieties in my Garden due to them not being available here. But my favorite in my garden is Trachycarpus martianus 'khasia hills' variety. Followed by Trachycarpus oreophilus and then Trachycarpus takil.
Such an amazing collection!!!
Very inspiring
Thank you so much!
Just shows how variable Trachycarpus can be kris....As you know I grow lots of species and some in comparison to your have preformed differently. My large fortunii which i bought off nigel 8 years ago in a 10lt pot has reached well over 10ft in thunk hight.....Where's 2 of my others bought at a similar time have only a 5ft and 3ft respectively, although unbeknown to me they where separate plants in the same pot, so growing close to each other. One of my Novas has only this year put on some trunk hight with a good 2ft of growth this year. My martianus khasia hills and Napal i lost the winter before last, as with the latisectus. So i won't be attempting them again. I do have the fortunii x martianus to try which was planted in 2023 , its still settling in. My Geminisectus i transferred to a pot in the spring as it was looking rather sorry for itself, its much happier now. Its also in my conservatory for the winter too.
I have 4 true princeps the largest of which has been planted 5 years and looking similar to the one you featured. I have numerous others as you know but just a rough idea of the growth of a few of them.😊
@derekscheshirepalmgardenuk thanks for sharing Derek, sorry you lost some of your precious palms but glad others are doing very well.
Love the annual tour and seeing how the trachys are getting on and seeing the comparisons. My favourite of yours is the oreophylus, so exotic looking.
I'm missing the kamoan and geminisectus to complete my collection.
I've managed to acquire the misan miniature variety which is interesting to see.
The best looking trachys in my garden are the fortunei x nova, the waggy x Princeps, the princeps and the ukhrulensis which has some fabulous fine leaflets to the fronds with the silver underside and the characteristic trunk creep.
I'm interested to see what the kinla hill, latisectus, fortunei x Martianus plants do over the next few years. They're an unknown quantity to me.
Cheers for the tour
@vincenzecalzone8666 thanks VC, it's been a decent year for growth, nothing exceptional but still steady. Geminisectus is a very strange one. So slow growing.
It's almost impossible to grow all "named" trachycarpus: ravenii, nanus, Khinla Hills, Tesan, Winsan, Misan, Martianus 'Nepal', Martianus 'Khasia Hills. Then hybrids come :) By the way, Nainital or Kumaon aren't 'species'/ Trachycarpus sp. Kumaon is a nice trachycarpus, but it looks like fortunei.
Wow, that geminisectus is so slow! Do you think yours is slower than normal? For whatever reason I have a few trachycarpus that just seem super slow. Great update, Kris! Tom
Nice
Thanks
Great love these vids.❤️ Could you maybe chop this video up/take stills - and do a top of the pops style run down - tiny to gigantic?
@truth-hurts3089 I've had the very same idea 👍
Always great to watch this video update each year. Be great if Oreophilus does make it to market in the Uk in the coming years
@@YorkshireTropics I think it will soon
Oreophilus growing tempo is shocking😮i lost 2 and hope to get hands on seeds soon😊
Good luck! Hope you can get seeds soon. They're great palms to grow.
Enjoyed the video. Very much new to all of this.. Apart from Trachycarpus, are there any other palms which you could suggest for a novice grower? Trying to develop a jungle style garden in not so sunny Stoke On Trent.
With which species is your T. princeps hybrid crossed?
I can’t wait for you to make a video about your different hybrids!
@tehDYSArts no one knows what the natural cross was with but it's got hybrid vigour and not the same as princeps so a hybrid is assumed.
Have you ever had a livistona chine sis they look mush more glamorous
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Cheers
Is the trachycarpus princeps hybrid the same as a New Form princeps?
Probably not. The seeds were collected from the wild so unless it's the same people collecting from the same palms/ place it's hard to know for sure. Best ask the supplier
Yorkshire Kris 'as gone all double deutsch
Sounds all English to me? Check your sound dubbing language choice
Why has this gone from English to German
@@Cornishtruthseeker I'm guessing your dubbing options?
@ no everything seems to work ok my end on any other videos only your one , it starts off in English then suddenly goes over to German