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Ponytail palm
(Beaucarnea Recurvata)
The bulbs at the base of my small variety ponytail palm.
(Beaucarnea Recurvata)

The bulbs at the base of my small variety ponytail palm.

(Beaucarnea Recurvata)

A new lady palm leaf.
(Rhapis exelsa)

A new lady palm leaf.

(Rhapis exelsa)

Lady palm (Rhapis exelsa)

Lady palm (Rhapis exelsa)

My papa, c.1969

My papa, c.1969

A combination of over watering, lack of sunny days and general humidity caused some crazy yellow mushrooms to sprout at the base of one of my ponytail palms.
I previously posted about this same type of mushroom that grew from a different ponytail palm. Those were photographed as they first sprouted and happened to look a bit naughty.
(Beaucarnea Recurvata)

A combination of over watering, lack of sunny days and general humidity caused some crazy yellow mushrooms to sprout at the base of one of my ponytail palms.

I previously posted about this same type of mushroom that grew from a different ponytail palm. Those were photographed as they first sprouted and happened to look a bit naughty.

(Beaucarnea Recurvata)

yawn.

yawn.

Some naughty looking mushrooms grew at the base of my ponytail palm. (Beaucarnea Recurvata)

Some naughty looking mushrooms grew at the base of my ponytail palm. (Beaucarnea Recurvata)

This ponytail palm is technically not a palm, but a succulent. It stores water in the bulbous trunk, so it doesn’t need to be watered very often. (Beaucarnea Recurvata)

This ponytail palm is technically not a palm, but a succulent. It stores water in the bulbous trunk, so it doesn’t need to be watered very often. (Beaucarnea Recurvata)

Miss Lulabelle Jones enjoys the sunshine next to our Lady Palm. (Rhapis exelsa)

Miss Lulabelle Jones enjoys the sunshine next to our Lady Palm. (Rhapis exelsa)