Triangle Palm (Dypsis decaryi)
By Delonix1
- 28 Jun, 2016
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This is one of two Triangle palms growing on this property. It's a very common palm here because of its drought-tolerance. The other Triangle palm is mixed with two King palms, they're too close together. This palm is a prima donna it need to be planted alone or in rows to its best in the landscape. Photo taken in San Diego, CA. on June 28, 2016.
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This prima Donna looks great by itself. I did see them planted in row and it looks neat.
29 Jun, 2016
Petaltracey:
Thank you. When it's large is even more impressive. This is a good size for this lot, though.
30 Jun, 2016
Yes, they really do look good as a focal point tree. I have several small ones. I want to put one into the ground. I'll just have to find a spot.
30 Jun, 2016
So elegant...
6 Jul, 2016
Sandra:
Yes, it is. :>)
I need to take a photo of the top of a small one to show how they grow in three ranks, which looks like a triangle, hence the common name.
9 Jul, 2016
Nice!...will look for that.
12 Jul, 2016
Lori:
Yes, this grows in three ranks and the there's one that grows here as a two ranked it looks flat Wallichia disticha (Wallich's palm). It grows like Giant bird-of-paradise (Strelizia nicolai) or Traveler's Palm (Ravenela madagascariensis) both grow here, also.
Here's the photos:
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/46482-wallichia-disticha-wallich-s-palm
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/235816-strelitzia-nicolai-giant-bird-of-paradise/all
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/186759-ravenala-madagascariensis-traveller-s-palm-mission-bay-san-diego-ca/all
13 Jul, 2016
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Very impressive though...! ;o)
28 Jun, 2016