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Paul Ont
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More plants after winter...

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I start with the palms, to make the post legitimate...

Needle and minor. Green despite seeing temps of -18C one night (in protection!)
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... SCbk"><img src="http://inlinethumb52.webshots.com/45107 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="150"></a>

Sabal 'Birmingham' on the left, and Sabal minor 'Brazoria' on the right. New planting.
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... qeVs"><img src="http://inlinethumb47.webshots.com/45102 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="152"></a>
Brazoria
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... VOvQ"><img src="http://inlinethumb38.webshots.com/45093 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="153"></a>
Birmingham
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... hkch"><img src="http://inlinethumb13.webshots.com/11596 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="154"></a>

Now some other plants. I have ~3 cultivars of I. opaca. This one (Carnival, I think) is not that hardy. Brown leaves, but live stems:
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... lzDG"><img src="http://inlinethumb04.webshots.com/47555 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="156"></a>
A couple better ones:
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... THYc"><img src="http://inlinethumb37.webshots.com/44772 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="131"></a>
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... xwgq"><img src="http://inlinethumb26.webshots.com/47385 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="142"></a>

BBB kept ~70% of its leaves. First year plant:
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... wpPW"><img src="http://inlinethumb07.webshots.com/45062 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="144"></a>

Japanese Umbrella Pine. Some 'Bronzing' but OK:
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... Ijjz"><img src="http://inlinethumb36.webshots.com/48163 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="146"></a>

Pieris, some browning, but, it looks worse in the picture than IRL. I don't think it will even lose the leaves:
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... wnZu"><img src="http://inlinethumb54.webshots.com/47093 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="148"></a>

One of Tim's hybrids. Some white burn, but will be fine.
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... bYhO"><img src="http://inlinethumb50.webshots.com/46129 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="122"></a>
The other one:
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... vGMA"><img src="http://inlinethumb33.webshots.com/47200 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="123"></a>
Yucca pallida:
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... VBSB"><img src="http://inlinethumb02.webshots.com/47681 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="125"></a>
The Yucca elata are really picking up steam!
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... gblS"><img src="http://inlinethumb21.webshots.com/46996 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="126"></a>
Yucca recurvfolia. 2nd time in 3 years that it will be top-killed (I think, though it may still pull through):
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... gPWs"><img src="http://inlinethumb35.webshots.com/46754 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="127"></a>
Yucca arkansana
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... tLzv"><img src="http://inlinethumb21.webshots.com/45780 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="128"></a>

Bamboo:
Phy. aureosulcata 'Spectibilis', poor picture. In really good shape:
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... EovO"><img src="http://inlinethumb16.webshots.com/46095 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="129"></a>
Phy. aureosulcata 'alata':
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... CFvG"><img src="http://inlinethumb25.webshots.com/47640 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="130"></a>


All for now!


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Post by sidpook »

Great pics happy spring!!!
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Post by TerdalFarm »

Very nice!
My needles and minors down here at 35 oN don't look nearly so good.
Phylostachyes aureosulcata is dead and being cut down all over the region (presumably will come back from roots).
The Magnolia success doesn't surprise me--they are hardier than I once thought.
Yucca? I guess I take it for granted. :D
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Post by TimMAz6 »

Hi Paul,

overall the plants look pretty good. It will be interesting to see how the Sabal birmingham and brazoria perform. It appears the leaves above the snow line got fried on the Y. recurvifolia 'Tenn.' x filata. Your BBB looks pretty good.....it should take off this season. What's your source of the Y. arkansana? Perhaps you'll get a bloom this season.
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Post by canadianplant »

Those palms look good dude. Same with the bamboo. Mine dont look nearly that good ( my fault, S--t happens, learned my lesson), but theyll all shoot like mad this year.

Im suprised at how good the yucca do there ( mabey not suprised, cant think of a better word). Definetly makes me want to try a few more types if i can find them here. Same with palms.... LOL.

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Post by Paul Ont »

Thanks guys.

Tim- The larger hybrid looks worse. This is the other one, doesn't seem to have any damage:
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... vGMA"><img src="http://inlinethumb33.webshots.com/47200 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="123"></a>

Jesse- Here are some other Bamboo:
P. aureosulcata and a second planting of 'spectibilis':
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... EYhF"><img src="http://inlinethumb22.webshots.com/47637 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="149"></a>

And, on the far left is F. nitida; then Phy. vivax 'Huangwhenzhu', then P. rubromarginata, then Phy. 'spectibilis' (yes, another spectibilis):
<a href="http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... jpXw"><img src="http://inlinethumb33.webshots.com/47520 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="147"></a>

Thanks!

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Post by canadianplant »

Those huge leaved Rhodie and Mags are awsome looking.

Im thinkin my boos ar ein recovery mode this year. Not expecting to much hight to be put on, as much as I am expecting a high amount of culms.
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Looks good. Let's get this growing season going!
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Post by JackLord »

TerdalFarm wrote:Very nice!
My needles and minors down here at 35 oN don't look nearly so good.
Phylostachyes aureosulcata is dead and being cut down all over the region (presumably will come back from roots).
The Magnolia success doesn't surprise me--they are hardier than I once thought.
Yucca? I guess I take it for granted. :D
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Same here! I guess I should protect them like he does.

Looking really good, Paul. It will look even better a month from now.
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Post by F1aReD »

Paul, did you amend the soil at all?
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Post by Paul Ont »

F1aReD wrote:Paul, did you amend the soil at all?
Wherever I've planted ANYTHING I've had to amend the soil! The Rhodies are especially troublesome here, the pH of the soil is just too high (and there is too much calcium) to support their growth!

Oh, and the cacti/Yucca are grown on a sand face amended with coarse sand, and topped with pea gravel.
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Post by Okanagan desert-palms »

Thanks for the pics. The more I see trunking yuccas the more I`m going to plant them here zone 6b. They all look good Paul thanks for sharing.

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Post by hardyjim »

Looks good Paul-

Your palms held up especially well!
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Post by canadianplant »

Hey Jim

Were you near that Tornado? There were a few there the other day, in mapleton and early....
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Post by lucky1 »

Good to see those pics, Paul.

Looks like you're off to a good start.
Really impressed with the y.elata.

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