Golden Cane or Butterfly Palm (Dypsis lutescens); Triangle Palm (Dypsis decaryi)
By Delonix1
- 15 Dec, 2022
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So many unusual palms on the property. In back of the common butterfly palm there’s another rare unknown clustering Dypsis palm. Unfortunately, it’s not visible in this pic. Photo take 5 blocks from my house on Dec. 13, 2022.
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The one in front is a Dracaena draco or dragon tree. (Not a palm; but palm-like)
17 Dec, 2022
Looks like one of the dry Hawaiian Islands. Nice!
17 Dec, 2022
Thanks Andy, I've heard of the Dracaena, I can see that now.
Looks a great selection.
18 Dec, 2022
Stan,
I think this house used to have Palm Society members living here. It has one large D. madagascariensis, D. cabadae, and in back of the D. lutescens there’s a clustering unusual Dypsis palm I can’t identify.
19 Dec, 2022
Kate:
There’s many species and varieties of Dracaena. Most grow as landscape plants here.
19 Dec, 2022
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I'm liking the diversity of palms and such here, Andy. The short stocky trunked one in front especially.
17 Dec, 2022