PHOENIX PALMS | How to Identify the Different Species | Tropical Plants

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

Комментарии • 54

  • @rdemm05
    @rdemm05 2 года назад +8

    I don't mind the longer videos, I enjoy seeing more palm time.

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, the trouble is in the editing. I grab the camera and just go capture an idea...then realize I have to make something of it. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @IntegraGuy561
    @IntegraGuy561 2 года назад +2

    Love the tours around PBG and jupiter. Cant wait to get back there. A royal palm video would be great (I didnt look to see if you've done one already). And also the different types of coconut palms they have down there

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  2 года назад +2

      That’s interesting. Royals, (no video yet), huh? OK, it will be on the list. 1 problem with them is that I have to bring out the big camera since they are so tall. Did you watch the tour of my tropical yard? ruclips.net/video/E73bCAAHRIk/видео.html

    • @IntegraGuy561
      @IntegraGuy561 2 года назад +1

      @Richard Sites yes that's the first video I ever saw of yours (the one that made me subscribe, and I believe we chatted on that one). You have great content! I think one on royals would be great because they arent all that widely spread (location wise, esp U.S.) and you're in the best spot to do it. It's the best 🌴! Looking forward to more of your content!

  • @justhereforthefoliage
    @justhereforthefoliage 2 года назад

    Great video, Richard! Awesome content, information and the camera is capturing a beautiful image. Love you sharing this! Thanks for walking around!

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  2 года назад +1

      You’re welcome, thanks for enjoying the video and commenting. More coming, stay tuned.

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage 2 года назад

      @@RichardSites Awesome!

  • @jessklay8594
    @jessklay8594 Год назад

    Loved this video. I’m in love with the canary island date palm

  • @NicoManansala
    @NicoManansala Год назад

    Thanks for the info..california phoenix palm you mentioned..im about to ask but you mentioned in your blog..great

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. Be sure and check out the playlist "Tropical Plants".

  • @noelbarron4294
    @noelbarron4294 Год назад

    Keep up the good work very enjoyable

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  Год назад

      Thanks, I enjoy making them. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @jordanphillips1541
    @jordanphillips1541 Год назад

    Thanks for the awesome video

  • @yosefebarnabasdaka5413
    @yosefebarnabasdaka5413 Год назад

    Thank you for a great Informative video. I want more detail on king and queen palms share a video if you have something on that.

  • @getmarbunXXIV
    @getmarbunXXIV 2 года назад

    Thank You Mr. Palm

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @Alberto-vj8pw
    @Alberto-vj8pw Год назад

    This was a trip, I clicked on your video and didn’t expect you to be at the gardens mall then next clip you’re literally in my neighborhood (I live in Southview)

  • @TwentytenS4B8
    @TwentytenS4B8 Год назад

    I have a Phoenix Roebellini in my front yard I planted two years ago. They are slow growing but stately.

  • @precisionsoundworksstudio
    @precisionsoundworksstudio Год назад

    Fantastically interesting vid. New subby!

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  Год назад

      Thanks, I lent my camera to a cousin traveling to Europe but when it comes back I can start making videos on plants again. Be sure and watch the video called My Tropical Yard and thanks for the sub.

  • @danielesmith8349
    @danielesmith8349 3 месяца назад

    The Canary Island Date Palms get massive here in California. The actual date Palms grow all over here, but only fruit once you get away from the coast where it gets like 110°. Most Phoenix palms are scary if you have to deal with them up close. Those spikes can go through your hand or arm with no problem.

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  3 месяца назад

      You are right on both counts. They are actually desert palms that thrive in the dry air around LA. Here is moist south Florida they are very prone to ganoderma and other diseases and are being replaced with other varieties of Phoenix palms. I have also seen falling fronds go right through leather boots. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @kota-ps1nz
    @kota-ps1nz 2 года назад

    I wish Albuquerque has palm trees. I see some around neighborhoods, but it would be amazing to see them like Phoenix.

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  2 года назад

      I’ll bet there are varieties that would survive at the lower altitude or if protected from the north wind.

  • @jordanphillips1541
    @jordanphillips1541 Год назад

    Can you make a video about the various types of dates and when to eat them, which palms produce the fruit, ect..
    Also a video on Phoenix Reclinada would be great

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  Год назад +1

      I don't know much about dates except that they make a mess on the ground underneath the trees. As for PR, I only know of one clump in this area and it is on property with very heavy security patrols but I will keep it on my list.
      Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @Tony.795
      @Tony.795 Год назад +1

      As far as I know, only dactylifera fruits are edible among the phoenix palms.

  • @domenicorassu9169
    @domenicorassu9169 9 месяцев назад

    Canariensis, Reclinata and Sylvestris are mu favourites

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @Younglion144
    @Younglion144 Год назад

    Can I plant a dactyliferra in north Georgia? I heard they’re pretty cold Hardy.
    Thanks

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  Год назад

      DK, better check the internet. If I had to guess I would say no and that's a pretty expensive gamble.

  • @bigg368
    @bigg368 Год назад

    Can you do a video on beccariophoenix alfredii?

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  Год назад +1

      I'm not familiar with this palm, I will have to check it out. Thanks for watching.

  • @precisionsoundworksstudio
    @precisionsoundworksstudio Год назад

    I bought a small palm that’s labeled with a little tag as a reclinata, but no other details are given. I’m trying to decide where to plant in the yard, but if it’s a Phoenix, I don’t want to plant too close to the house. It’s so small that a trunk has yet to develop. Any suggestions on how to identify the specific species?

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  Год назад

      Sorry, no but I would believe them and give it plenty of room. Failing to allow enough space for trees is one of the most common mistakes.

  • @soringabrielvatamanu4250
    @soringabrielvatamanu4250 9 месяцев назад

    What about Phoneix atlantica, endemic to cabo verde islands, called tamareira by locals, in the atlantic ocean next to coast of Senegal. Diffrent from Phoneix canariensis, they both originate from similar contexts (atlantic arid islands) but cabo verde provides much more precipitation and humidity even during high temperatures in specific areas also offering shelter from strong winds in steep valleys and it has more lush and luxuriant vegetation than the Canary Islands such as Cocos nucifera (taller than the little poor ones that grow in the canary, exposed to strong dry hot winds), Coffea arabica, etc.

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @juanramos.jr.7948
    @juanramos.jr.7948 23 дня назад

    is it mid east or middleeastern

  • @mares3841
    @mares3841 2 года назад

    🌴

  • @araucariasightings3247
    @araucariasightings3247 Год назад

    In San Diego we now have the South American palm weevil which is wiping out the majority of Phoenix Canariensis which is unbelievably sad. The Phoenix Dactylifera tend to hold up against the weevil. Also fusarium wilt is killing the canariensis also. There used to be so many all over the place and now it is all being undone. Hundreds of years down the drain. The city does absolutely nothing and leaves the palms to die all over the place with no end in sight.

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  Год назад

      I was not aware of this, thanks. Those monster palms all over LA cost thousands and thousands to replace. My cousin lives in Overland Park and some bug has infected their neighborhood's giant shade trees and they are losing them all.

    • @araucariasightings3247
      @araucariasightings3247 Год назад

      @@RichardSites Hi Richard. The palm weevil has not made it to Los Angeles yet and I pray that it doesn't. This has been a very sad phenomenon considering the canaries seemed very robust before the weevil and had spread all over the city and canyons, along the beaches, etc. naturally since the 1700's from what I read when they were brought here by Junipero Serra and his settlers. At one point you couldn't go more than a few blocks without seeing one dead. The second most likely to get killed by it is the Bismarck palm. Every once in a while it kills a Sabal or pritchardia but it is pretty rare. It is difficult to treat and no one does anything about it. I have witnessed thousands of dead canaries in the last few years. The Washingtonia robustas aren't affected by the weevil along with queen, king and most other palms we have here. The chilean wine palm can fall victim also. Thanks for your video. I really enjoyed it.

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment I know everybody enjoys it

  • @clasher7222
    @clasher7222 8 месяцев назад

    Which is phoenix dactyliferia

    • @RichardSites
      @RichardSites  8 месяцев назад

      The taller Phoenix palms with a rather thin trunk. Thanks for watching and commenting