Photos of new palms on San Juan Island.
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Photos of new palms on San Juan Island.
My new palms. Transplanted to San Juan Island Washington.
xbutyagrus
xbutyagrus x syagrus
serenoa repens
Trachy F.
Butia capitata
Chamaerops humilis
xbutyagrus
xbutyagrus x syagrus
serenoa repens
Trachy F.
Butia capitata
Chamaerops humilis
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All I have is links to the postimage homepage....
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very nice. looks like you are going palmy on San Juan Island.
Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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Palms
Thanks for fixing the links Laaz. I will not be planting this year. I will have to keep moving the pots around until the wife approves of there final resting place. I am definatley trying to go Palmy on the San Juan Island. After being a transplant from florida we miss our palms.
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A few of them will spend the winter on the porch to see how they winter over. The rest will be going in a cabin / greenhouse.
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Mules
unfortunatley they all died accept the 5 footer which had 30 percent leaf burn damage.
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Gorgeous palms Erik.
I bet your wife will find spots for them right away to get that tropical feel sooner.
Can't wait to see planted pics.
Sorry about the Mules croaking...what a shame.
Great house! The "alcove" shapes (between windows) will afford a nice microclimate ... and two storeys is great!
Barb
I bet your wife will find spots for them right away to get that tropical feel sooner.
Can't wait to see planted pics.
Sorry about the Mules croaking...what a shame.
Great house! The "alcove" shapes (between windows) will afford a nice microclimate ... and two storeys is great!
Barb
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