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Caryota gigas - Giant Thai Mountain Fishtail Palm
By Delonix1
- 20 Dec, 2009
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A young Giant Fishtail Palm has Christmas lights and ornaments...on Coronado Island, CA. Photo taken Dec. 17, 2009.
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If thats a young plant...how tall does it get at maturity? does it get a very big root system?.....was just thinking its very near to the house......
20 Dec, 2009
Louise1:
Thanks! Coronado Island is located across San Diego Bay...and is only a 15 minute drive from my house. It's a very upscale, wealthy community...and a huge tourist location...and I go there as often as I can...which isn't often enough.
Coronado Beach is usually voted in the top 5 or 10 best beaches in the U.S. every year.
20 Dec, 2009
Amblealice:
Giant Fishtail Palm grows to enormous proportions...it's usually not suited to most gardens...not unless you have at least an acre lot. I have posted some larger specimens at the San Diego Zoo. One frond from this tree can be as large as a small house...no kidding.
The root system is relatively small for such a large tree...and can be blown down in high winds. It's native to tropical rain forest where it's normally protected from strong winds.
20 Dec, 2009
I'll be there asap Delonix ;-)
20 Dec, 2009
I'm right behind you Louise.....lol
20 Dec, 2009
Louise1, Amblealice:
I'm posting a photo of the large Caryota gigas - Thai Giant Fishtail Palm (one of several there) at the San Diego Zoo again today. Check it out. : > )
21 Dec, 2009
Thanks -:)
21 Dec, 2009
Amblealice:
You're welcome. : > )
21 Dec, 2009
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I love this picture, the plants and the property's lovely.
Coronado Island looks nice Delonix, are you there regularly ?
20 Dec, 2009