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DesertZone
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Post by DesertZone » Sat Feb 12, 2011 8:56 am

Dean W. wrote:Okay, I'll get more pics as it warms. These were just palms within a short driving distance. I'll keep an eye out for other as well. 8)
Thanks Dean, it is always nice to have a warm weather friend. :D


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Post by BILL MA » Sat Feb 12, 2011 10:32 am

Yeah Erik, I left them in the ground will see what happens, I didn't mulch them either :roll: It's hard to get pictures of the greenhouse since I can't back up enough, I'll see what I can do today since it's fairly nice out, to bad the suns not out.

Thanks Paul! Looks like you'll be planting some trachies this year :D :D :D They look good, my oldest one only had one foot of trunk when I first planted it, the last three years it flowered for me. If your ever up this way feel free to stop in and say hello.

Thank You Dean, I left quiet a few different kinds in the ground this year to see what would happen.

In the pictures there's Basjoo, Velutina, Sikkimensis, Thai black, Chinese yellow, Raja puri, Bordelon, and Maurelli.

Bill

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