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!
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
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 .
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
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 one at my place 5 houses from PalmS 1013 and 3 houses from BigfootSquad BWPP. Beautiful neighborhood. 🍂⛅🌴
That's the most beautiful Butia i have ever seen, fronds almost look Dypsis decipiens like?
You always seem to grow some amazing variations of Palms.
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
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 .
That's incredible. Thanks for sharing
Butia is my favorite palm 😃
Looks great! This is Butia Capitata or Odorata and how much cold resistend?
Awesome 😎. My dream backyard
I’m in North Florida and these are planted everywhere. I am not a fan except this one is beautiful.
thats a beaut!
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 , indeed, that would be both great and very interesting 🧐🤔🙂
@@ScaryHairyGary Do you have Butia Yatay? They grow 40 feet.
Is it OK to bury some leaf bases on the bottom side of the trunk that are growing diagonally downwards?
Most palms don't mind if you pile a little soil at the base of the trunk
@@ScaryHairyGary OK 👍. Just didn't want to bury the trunk
how old is this big you that you planted?
This plant that I planted could possibly be anywhere from 8 to 20 years old I would guess depending upon how well it was grown
Why do some butia odoratas develop fatter bulging trunks while others are more rectalinear in profile and moderate in width?
Enormous genetic variation
@@ScaryHairyGary You're not kidding! Thank you, great channel.
Definitely sexy! 😂 Just purchased one myself but it’s much smaller, can’t wait for mine to get to this size
A stellar combination of palms ...
Oh I have more coming. Just wait. Gotta find some time between jobs.
@@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
awesome!
Jelly palm
LOL