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charring.bsky.social

#Trachycarpus is a genus of eleven species of palms native to Asia, from the Himalaya east to eastern China. They are fan palms (subfamily Coryphoideae), with the leaves with a bare petiole terminating in a rounded fan of numerous leaflets. The leaf

#Trachycarpus is a genus of eleven species of palms native to Asia, from the Himalaya east to eastern China. They are fan palms (subfamily Coryphoideae), with the leaves with a bare petiole terminating in a rounded fan of numerous leaflets. The leaf bases produce persistent fibres that often give the trunk a characteristic hairy
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AFallforgarden.bsky.social

💪🏻😤 https://www.allforgarden.com/112622/ ほぼ完璧な Trachycarpus fortunei 🥹🙏🏻❤️。祝福されています。

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ほぼ完璧な Trachycarpus fortunei 🥹🙏🏻❤️。祝福されています。

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Calorac.bsky.social

Ik vermoed een trachycarpus fortunei... Geen idee eigenijk, maar hij heeft voor het eerst vruchten... Zo leuk!

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MRmiekeroth.com

I wish ;-) no, it’s a Trachycarpus fortunei. It is as old as the greenhouse and growing through the roof.. 😬. I shaped plexiglas sheets around the trunk to keep the rain out

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TWglitterati3a.bsky.social

Beautiful Trachycarpus (I think) frens.
Beautiful Trachycarpus (I think) frens.
Beautiful Trachycarpus (I think) frens.
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HSaube817hz.bsky.social

#花#flowers#棕櫚 Trachycarpus wagnerianus After cutting off the flowers, my standard practice is to loosen them and use them as a substitute for flower fertilizer for potted camellias.

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Ttarnado.bsky.social

I happened to walk by a trio of Trachycarpus fortunei (hardy windmill palms) on my way to the thrift store, and discovered the two female trees are absolutely loaded with seeds. I liberated some to see if they are viable after our 9 F / -13 C arctic blast last winter.

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Tthierry314.bsky.social

Mort d'un palmier.

Mésange charbonnière fouillant dans les fibres du tronc d'un palmier Trachycarpus fortunei attaqué par le papillon du palmier, Paysandisia Archon.
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COgardenjules.bsky.social

Thank you so much, have some more 🌱

A hawker dragonfly (poss Aeshna cyanea but I'm not great at dragonflies) resting on a Phormium tenax plant
Tibouchina urvilleana flowers against a blue sky with white clouds
Jay (Garrulus glandarius) on a Trachycarpus fortuneii gathering nest fibres
Jersey tiger moth (Euplagia quadripunctaria) on an Agapanthus africanus flower
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