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chadec
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new palms and stuff

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Thought I would share some of new palms along with a couple agaves. Palms in order are robusta, sabal texana, dioon edule, trachy nanus and reg. sabal minor( supose to have costapalmatte fronds).


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TimMAz6
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nice collection of great plants. Now it's time to get them into your garden. :D
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did all the new palms come from myrtle beach? making me really excited for my FLA trip. Nice pick ups
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Thanks guys,

Tim its a little early for planting with possible snow this week. Last year a late frost hurt a lot of new plants.

Mike the trachy came from ebay along with some of the agaves. But the dyckia and A americana came from the beach. Cant wait to get back there to get all the palms I didnt have room for.
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Good scores!

Nice over-wintering room, you have some great plants in there.

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Thanks barb, since I added a two windows and several lights the plants are loving it. My trachy princeps are opening a new frond each. Cold weather has delayed several shippments from yuccado, cistus and pdn. Which means I am still waiting on my Takil.
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Got another shippment in today. Been arguing with PDN about shipping my plants for some time. They insist on waiting till its safe. So today on a cold day with ice and rain my plants arrive. How freaking ridiculous? At least I finally have my T. Takil. Its as small as I expected it to be. Just wondering if I should risk planting it this yr. ?


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The rest of my plants screaming to get planted.

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Post by lucky1 »

Love your plant room, Chad! :D

Can't wait to see your Takil planted.
I don't have a Takil, just have a princeps, which looks really good.

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Thanks Barb, I have two princeps. I really want to plant one, but Im worried about its true hardiness. I guess I could box it up like first year trachies. Hopefully in my zone that would be enough.
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princep is on my must get ASAP list
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Post by InsanePalmNinja »

I'll be buying in like four large 7g palms. When I get my tax return. Here is my list: pindo, sabal Birmingham, sabal minor and needle palm and some 3g mutes palms.
Nobody panics when people plant normal trees because its part of the plan... if someone plants a Palm EVERYONE LOSES THERE MINDS!

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Mike, you really gotta have one or two. They are so beautiful now, I cant wait till they grow up. :D

Ninja, thats a nice list. And the larger ones will acclimate faster IMO. Be sure to post pics when you get em.
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[quote="chadec" Ninja, thats a nice list. And the larger ones will acclimate faster IMO. Be sure to post pics when you get em.[/quote]

Right... Image Nice and clear pics...
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InsanePalmNinja
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igor.glukhovtsev wrote:[quote="chadec" Ninja, thats a nice list. And the larger ones will acclimate faster IMO. Be sure to post pics when you get em.
Right... Image Nice and clear pics...[/quote] I ....don't know... what you're talking about. Uhhh look ninja turtles "runs"
Nobody panics when people plant normal trees because its part of the plan... if someone plants a Palm EVERYONE LOSES THERE MINDS!

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igor.glukhovtsev wrote:[quote="chadec" Ninja, thats a nice list. And the larger ones will acclimate faster IMO. Be sure to post pics when you get em.
Right... Image Nice and clear pics...[/quote] I ....don't know... what you're talking about. Uhhh look ninja turtles "runs"
Nobody panics when people plant normal trees because its part of the plan... if someone plants a Palm EVERYONE LOSES THERE MINDS!

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[quote="InsanePalmNinja" I ....don't know... what you're talking about. Uhhh look ninja turtles "runs"[/quote]

No worries, it's just Friday night... And Mike Myers... Right...
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Post by chadec »

Alrighty, yall done gone and lost me.....

Just remember " puff, puff, pass" :shock:
miketropic
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Post by miketropic »

chadec wrote:Alrighty, yall done gone and lost me.....

Just remember " puff, puff, pass" :shock:
I second that cus they lost me 2. where did yours come from Chad? Im afraid I am going to end up with an ebay one and it will be a seedling when it arrives.
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Post by chadec »

Both came from ebay. The one from palmwholesale is much smaller. But still larger than a seedling and with mature fronds. I havent seen anything from the other guy ( North of Florida ) for a while. Jim gave me his connection.
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