Triangle Palm seedling- tough as leather. So far.

Stan

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I ordered one weeks ago..I received it bare root. Maybe 8" or so. Well,I knew it would be a waste to grow it in a pot of peaty soils and perlite for long. So into a hot spot it went in ground after a month rerooting. Its taken the heat,occasional watering. Its gotten some color back too. I've never seen a Triangle outdoors in the bay area in person,but photos show..they seem to do good. Must have taken 2007 and 2013 freezes.
So,this might be a good palm to take a chance on.
 
It was bare root and a little yellow from the trip via ebay from soucal. It didn't seem to like the peaty potting soil even if diluted with perlite. That's when I went for it..planted it in a blindly bright side of a white house that gets all afternoon sun. It likes it.
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Does anyone else think that isn't "blue/gray" enough for your typical triangle??? But it's a very nice looking palm. Stan, could you have a Triangle hybrid?
I thought the same from one I started from seed when it was small, but as it grew it changed and now looks as a Triangle should.
 
Just to add...When it went in,it was pretty much just a long healthy tap root. Not much side branches to the roots. I would think that is going to help drought tolerance in the future. If it survives winters.
 
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