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Looks good Jim. Everything's really moving. The plants needed it after winter '10-'11 and summer '11. Hell we needed it. I hope we're in a decent weather pattern for awhile.
Tim, those few inches may as well be miles with a Sabal! The Lou was a transplant and the Brazoria was a new planting as well.
I'll get a trachy pic tomorrow, I haven't officially kept track but I bet it's on # 4.
Kris,
glad to see Lou growing well
The Trachy you dug for me is pushing up its first spear nicely; the two Waggies I dug and potted in August are moving very, very slowly.
The C. radicalis I dug and potted then are doing best of the palms but still on their first leaf of Spring.
--Erik
If you look close at the purdy new Waggie leaf(facing you)you can see the burn-halfway down- on the
petiole that was inside the trunk with the other 2 leaves that are damaged-
the next leaf was clipped halfway accross by the cold and then there is also a" little" damage to the tip of the next leaf.
Jim those look great. Your plants are always spot-on.
Erik it's good to hear everyone is happy in their pots. Yea the Sabal Lou is moving like it never got disturbed, it'll have a new frond unfurled soon. I kind of wondered if it would flower this year? How old would you say this plant is?
On a sad note I saw that the med fans in Wagoner had been replaced by annuals. Survive the coldest min temp winter in years, then the hottest summer on record only to be tossed like that. Maybe they went to the owners home?
Oh, no! I had a drive-through dinner at the KFC there a couple of weeks ago to check on them. Two dead, but two looking great. I hope someone took the two healthy ones.