The leaflets are also very wide, thick, and shiny, so even without a new leaf it is very distinctive, with very fat and thick pinnate leaves, 10-12 feet long. This is a must have in the garden.
Chambeyronia macrocarpa and comes from New Caledonia. The luscious island of New Caledonia is east of Australia and north of New Zealand. On this island you will find extraordinary primitive plants including the Flamethrower which dates back to the Mesozoic Era, when dinosaurs roamed the planet.The Flame Thrower is considered cold hardy. They can resist temperatures down to 25 degrees F. The Flame Thrower Palm is a large, robust palm that has pinnate palm with broad leaflets. Their leaves are deep shade of green re-curving and drastically arching leaves. It has a swollen crownshaft which makes it very appealing sitting above the beautifully ringed trunk.
The leaves are dark green and leathery in touch and appearance when mature. The Flame Thrower Palm is very easy to care after.These exotic and rare cold hardy palms thrive in a well-drained, moist climate with full sun to light shade. It is also know as the blushing Palm, Watermelon Palm, Red Feather Palm, and Red Leaf Palm.
It also has one new emerged leaf that will be red to maroon in color but will fade after 2 weeks. This rare palm tree is a slow growing palm tree with a maximum average height of about 15-20 ft. This palm tree will have any person in awe with its beauty. The Flame Thrower Palm is a wonderful specimen to have whether it is in your home, office, or landscape.The "green form, " with a dark solid green crownshaft, are the most common of the forms. The "yellow form, " or , with a yellow crownshaft and the color extending up into the petioles. Observations have been consistent that this form has the most vivid and highest percentage of red leafs. This form is sometimes referred to as the "blond flamethrower". The "Watermelon" variety with the yellow and green streaked appearance of some watermelons in its crownshaft.
It has been discussed that this may be the result of cross pollination between the green and yellow forms. Houailou , which is distinguished by the entire unsegmented leaves it carries as a juvenile, and the exaggerated recurve to the fronds as an adult. It appears to almost never have the new red leaf characteristic of the other forms.
There is supposedly another exceptionally robust variety with a crownshaft covered in white tomentum. This palm has become very popular and successful in warm temperate locations, belying its existence as a warm rain forest palm.
As a fast grower in the tropics, it still maintains a good growth rate in warmer temperate locations. Intolerant of hot dry conditions, it is well suited to conditons such as those in coastal Southern California if given the prerequisite rich well draining soil.
In Southern California, these palms do best with some shade; the further inland from the sea (or ocean influence) they more shade they like. However, they will also take full sun in areas along the coast, or with heavy coastal influence e. Whittier, Camarillo, Beverly Hills, Santa Ana, La Mesa if they're watered frequently.
In full sun, they should be watered every two or three days at half or one-third the water to be given in a week. These palms are not bothered much by pests, though scale and whitefly can be a problem. Most of the time, ladybugs and other weapons in Mother Nature's arsenal will keep bad bugs at bay. As the national tree of New Caledonia, it becomes obvious why, when one is on approach to that country's airport.After observing many cultivated Chambeyronia macrocarpa in private and public gardens, one begins to notice how variable this species is. Leaflet width varies greatly, as does the sheen, from glossy to matte finish, as well as different colorations on the crownshaft and petioles. Flowers/Fruits: It produces stalks of small purple flowers that comes from below the crownshaft.
Flowers are followed by small round berrylike green fruits that turn red when ripe. This slow growing palm can get up to 10 20 ft tall and 15-20 ft wide. Cold Tolerance: Flame Thrower Palm can resist temperatures down to 20F when mature enough. It is great for growing in USDA Zones 9a (20 to 25 F) to 11 (above 40 F). Light Req: Full sun to partial shade. It likes full sun but can also grow in partial shade. It does best in moist well drained soil. To prevent nutritional deficiency, apply good quality palm fertilizer that has continuous release formula twice a year during growing season. All items are delivered to USDA Inspection Station at Honolulu International airport. Last and usually least is. Please spend no more more than you can lose! The additional charge for any Phytosanitary Certificate is not included in this offer. If you are dissatisfied with the item for any reason, please contact me before leaving a negative or neutral comment. I want you to be satisfied! Mahalo iâ `oe no ke kipa `ana mai. Seed is a live product which depends on many important related grower skills such as proper planting time, seed depth, type of soil, irrigation, proper use of fertilizers, weed controls, fungicides, insecticides, disease free soil, and reasonable weather conditions during the growing period. Germination is affected by such factors as temperature, moisture content, light intensity and contamination of planting media.M a h a l o & A l o h a! The item "FLAMETHROWER PALM Chambeyronia macrocarpa Red Leaf Palm BIG 2-3ft Potted PLANT" is in sale since Thursday, November 15, 2018.
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