MacArthur Palm (Ptychosperma macarthurii)
By Delonix1
- 26 Jul, 2017
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MacArthur Palm is not too common in San Diego, CA. There's some much larger ones around the San Diego Zoo, though. It's a very tropical palm native to northern Australia and New Guinea. Photo taken July 25, 2017.
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It does. It's still a baby. lol!
27 Jul, 2017
Awe you ve made it sound cute now ?
27 Jul, 2017
It's still small, it should grow to at least 20 ft tall. :>))
28 Jul, 2017
Thats good to know not that tall to get a decent photo of it nice to have different size Palms.
28 Jul, 2017
Yes, this palm is most likely 8 ft tall.
30 Jul, 2017
Awe cute but would be tall in my garden .
30 Jul, 2017
Yes, its got a lot of growing to do.
1 Aug, 2017
It would be interesting to keep yrack how well in grows a before and after photos.
1 Aug, 2017
Yes, that's why I love taking pics. I can go back and see much certain trees and plants have grown.
3 Aug, 2017
Yes it lovely to see them improve and grow up a bit like your own children difference is they don't keep on saying dad can I have ?
3 Aug, 2017
You dont many postings of that palm in soucal on the palms boards. Its great looking. There used to be two 20' in Southland mall. Like a giant greenhouse in the atrium.
They removed them. Malls saving money on maintenance I bet.
3 Aug, 2017
There's more than you know growing here in Soucal. It needs partial-shade when young, though. When large it appears to tolerate full sun very well.
There's some at the San Diego Zoo that are taller than 20'. I'll try to get photos...it's in a very difficult place to photograph, though.
5 Aug, 2017
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This photo is of species Ptychosperma macarthurii.
See who else has plants in genus Ptychosperma.
Thats a nice one seems to like it there.
26 Jul, 2017