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Zero Basic by Carlos Creations
- DNA40 40W
-18650
Styx by Garage of Creation
- SX350 60W
- Dual 18650
Derringer by Praxis Vapors
- Doppel'd by JMK Tips
Handsome dense caducous dark scales on leaf bases.
Tsingovatra, Tsingovatrovatra, Ovatsiketry, Ambolo, Hova, Tsobolo.
This fast-growing and variable species is widespread throughout Madagascar where it is one of the commonest palms on the island and not recognised as a threatened species. See how fast it grew in 6 months.
This plant was donated to Waimea Valley Botanical Garden.
Blurry but it shows how the trunk is a bit slinky and kinky.
Tsingovatra, Tsingovatrovatra, Ovatsiketry, Ambolo, Hova, Tsobolo.
This fast-growing and variable species is widespread throughout Madagascar where it is one of the commonest palms on the island and not recognised as a threatened species. See how fast it grew in 6 months.
This plant was donated to Waimea Valley Botanical Garden.
Handsome dense caducous dark scales on leaf bases.
Tsingovatra, Tsingovatrovatra, Ovatsiketry, Ambolo, Hova, Tsobolo.
This fast-growing and variable species is widespread throughout Madagascar where it is one of the commonest palms on the island and not recognised as a threatened species. See how fast it grew in 6 months.
This plant was donated to Waimea Valley Botanical Garden.
Beautiful dense caducous pale scales on rachis.
Tsingovatra, Tsingovatrovatra, Ovatsiketry, Ambolo, Hova, Tsobolo.
This fast-growing and variable species is widespread throughout Madagascar where it is one of the commonest palms on the island and not recognised as a threatened species. See how fast it grew in 6 months.
This plant was donated to Waimea Valley Botanical Garden.
Seedling leaf, showing elegant acuminate drip tips.
This variable species is widespread throughout Madagascar where it is one of the commonest palms on the island.
See how the trunk is a bit slinky and kinky.
Tsingovatra, Tsingovatrovatra, Ovatsiketry, Ambolo, Hova, Tsobolo.
This fast-growing and variable species is widespread throughout Madagascar where it is one of the commonest palms on the island and not recognised as a threatened species. See how fast it grew in 6 months.
This plant was donated to Waimea Valley Botanical Garden.
Seedling leaf, showing elegant acuminate drip tips.
This variable species is widespread throughout Madagascar where it is one of the commonest palms on the island.
Repost from @vapetards
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Note the characteristic grouped leaflets.
Tsingovatra, Tsingovatrovatra, Ovatsiketry, Ambolo, Hova, Tsobolo.
This fast-growing and variable species is widespread throughout Madagascar where it is one of the commonest palms on the island and not recognised as a threatened species. See how fast it grew in 6 months.
This plant was donated to Waimea Valley Botanical Garden.
Handsome dense caducous dark scales on leaf bases.
Tsingovatra, Tsingovatrovatra, Ovatsiketry, Ambolo, Hova, Tsobolo.
This fast-growing and variable species is widespread throughout Madagascar where it is one of the commonest palms on the island and not recognised as a threatened species. See how fast it grew in 6 months.
This plant was donated to Waimea Valley Botanical Garden.