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signs of spring

Post by chadec » Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:24 am

Just thought that those of you still getting blasted by winter would be glad to know that spring is on its way.

First inflo is always a good sign.

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Weeping Cherry and Willow are beginning to celebrate.

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Im so excited Im goin naners.

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Post by igor.glukhovtsev » Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:32 am

Very nice backyard and the Sakura too!
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Post by chadec » Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:34 am

For some reason I uploaded the wrong pic. Heres what my musa is doing.

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My smallest T. princeps

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And my chammy


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Post by miketropic » Sat Apr 13, 2013 9:08 am

well you got it a bit better than me but not by alot! all the trees are in flower, have been since our warm spell started. The hostas are comming up and it is finally spring here...and then we got cold. last night was around 35 and tonight the same is expected. next week highs of the 80s again. this is a strange spring for sure.

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Post by lucky1 » Sat Apr 13, 2013 11:44 am

Great photos Chad.

Super Chamaerops color!!!!!
Great looking Princeps, wow.

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Post by chadec » Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:58 am

Igor, thanks I love my weeping trees but I believe that may get transplanted this winter. It is gonna get so big and block the view of my rock garden. Can these cherry trees be hard pruned when larger to keep it dwarfted?

Barb, I finally just planted mt Princeps and Takil. Now I hope I dont regret not waiting till they where larger. My wife loves the chammy, says its the best palm I have. I have to disagree, lets see how long my Bismarkia will live in ground :shock:

Mike, glad your getting some good weather over there too. Its nice to see all the hosta poke through. A now the fern fronds are unfurling :D

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Post by miketropic » Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:24 am

I did find some fern unfurling chad..and I went and bought a huge tree fern from lowes :lol: . I meant to ask where you got the princep it is a really nice size. and looks very healthy if I'm going to have to shell out the money Id like to get a nice healthy one like yours.

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Post by lucky1 » Sun Apr 14, 2013 9:00 am

dont regret not waiting till they where larger.
They're a good size, and will settle in nicely this summer.
Then there are those of us who plant them when they're 6 inches tall. :lol: :lol:

W probably likes the blue colored palms, as do I.
They're such a stunning accent in the garden.

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Post by miketropic » Sun Apr 14, 2013 2:35 pm

I def know spring is here I just picked up a butia and a silver euro fan palm at walmart and there always last to get stuff in..they had saw palmettos and large needles as well but I'll wait till they get marked down for all that. :lol:

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Post by chadec » Sun Apr 14, 2013 4:13 pm

Nice haul, I have been looking for another silver med. Our local big box stores havent been getting anything good. I did just order a hesper palm today.

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Post by miketropic » Sun Apr 14, 2013 4:47 pm

chadec wrote:Nice haul, I have been looking for another silver med. Our local big box stores havent been getting anything good. I did just order a hesper palm today.
none of the box stores here have anything either which is why I was suprised. I happened to find last years needle pot and it was marked 50% off on may 10th so I know when to go back and grab the others lol. honestly all were nice size and in good shape. the needles were HUGE compared to what I got last year. I hope none of them sell and I get the whole lot :lol: most people will kill them anyways might as well come to my yard and live awhile.

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silver ( I doubt it ) med fan

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only problem is the tags said they were grown in florida so I doubt there cold hardiness for awhile

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Post by lucky1 » Sun Apr 14, 2013 5:06 pm

Great looking Pindo and Med Fan.
The newest leaf does look like a silver.

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Post by sidpook » Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:21 pm

Looks nice, very similar to the weather and progression we have had her in South jersey. Every tree and plant is pumping out!
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Post by chadec » Mon Apr 15, 2013 8:44 am

This past weekend all of the trees leafed out. Its really starting look nice around again.

Mike, nice looking med. I may have to go searching all the box stores this afternoon.

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Post by miketropic » Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:38 pm

Im going to give the box stores another week and see what they get in. They will have these fore sure but I'm looking for that one store manager who orders somthing strange to see how it sells..a bottle palm or a alexander somthing not normal for this zone. they other stuff is usually easy enough to find.

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Post by TimMAz6 » Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:47 pm

Hi Chad,

your nana trunks are huge!! :shock:
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Post by chadec » Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:46 am

Thanks Tim, those things are growing like crazy too. Got home the next day and they had grown 3" over night. Even my musella lasiocarpa is starting to pic up speed. Just hoping now that my Siam Ruby takes off. I just replanted it on Sun.

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Post by miketropic » Tue Apr 16, 2013 3:16 pm

chadec wrote:Thanks Tim, those things are growing like crazy too. Got home the next day and they had grown 3" over night. Even my musella lasiocarpa is starting to pic up speed. Just hoping now that my Siam Ruby takes off. I just replanted it on Sun.
I hope your Siam does better than mine..I had a 3ft trunk and it died over winter..puped out 4 and they died off..pupped out 4 more and were going strong..took it outside on warm day now every leaf is drooping and turning yellow don't know if it will even make it to plant out. I left my musella out all winter with a bag of straw over it. rotted the top 6 inchs. cut them back and I have a new roller pushing. those nanas can take some cold.

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Post by chadec » Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:36 pm

Mike, looks like my Siam is putting out a new leaf. my musella pupped like crazy last yr and i managed to root some. That has to be my favorite. looks like my musa veluntina rotted. It got transplanted late in the season. But I have extras of that one too. :D

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Re: signs of spring

Post by InsanePalmNinja » Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:09 am

chadec wrote:Just thought that those of you still getting blasted by winter would be glad to know that spring is on its way.

First inflo is always a good sign.

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Weeping Cherry and Willow are beginning to celebrate.

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Im so excited Im goin naners.

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How long does it take to get a palm tree to flower? Just out of curiosity.
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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Post by InsanePalmNinja » Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:33 am

okay where did you find that Trachycarpus naus? I want one my is taking forever to grow.
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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Post by miketropic » Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:27 pm

chadec wrote:Mike, looks like my Siam is putting out a new leaf. my musella pupped like crazy last yr and i managed to root some. That has to be my favorite. looks like my musa veluntina rotted. It got transplanted late in the season. But I have extras of that one too. :D
need to get me a veluntina. I have some seeds but they never did pop. Have a small dwarf red and a dwarf orinoco begging to go outside right now.. nanas palms and elephant ears make up a good chunk of the garden fill in plants.

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Post by chadec » Wed Apr 17, 2013 6:27 pm

IPN, I bought my minors as 3 gallon blue pots. And two yrs later they bloomed. Last yr they had 3 inflos each. My trachy nanus, and princeps came from ebay. My Takil and waggie came from PDN.

Mike you really need to get you musa velutina. For me they stay around 8' but bloom every year. And I got me a hesper palm today :D


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Post by igor.glukhovtsev » Wed Apr 17, 2013 7:06 pm

Chad, what's a largest Agave at the center of a first pic? I have the same but a little bit smaller.
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Post by chadec » Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:46 am

Igor, that agave I believe is A. potatorum. I really need to post a photo on another forum for id. But according to my agave books Im pretty certain. In about a month it will have a full rosette. most leaves hav e dropped due to poor light.

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Post by igor.glukhovtsev » Thu Apr 18, 2013 9:04 am

Thanks Chad but I don't think so. Agave potatorum illustrated in Greg Starr book looks different.
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Post by chadec » Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:38 am

There are several variations. If I had my laptop I would post an old photo from last summer. Its not that potatorum has a definite shape. Because the illustrations in the Irish book are all different than in Gregs. But Ill post a photo for Greg and a few others to look at. Because I would like to now for sure.

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Post by lucky1 » Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:05 pm

Chad,
That B. armata is sooooo nice; great size.
Obviously well grown.

Great shot of your beautiful stuff.

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Post by miketropic » Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:43 pm

that hesper is awesome..don't think it would do well for me here since I like things to go in the ground and stay...Its a must ai order a veluntina I need some neon pink bananas in my yard.

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Post by chadec » Thu Apr 18, 2013 6:51 pm

Thanks Barb and Mike, I was really surprised at its size. So much so it was in the ground within 15 mins.

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Post by chadec » Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:59 am

Igor, A. Mitis 'Nova' is the id I got from a arizona collector.

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Post by igor.glukhovtsev » Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:16 am

Thanks, Chad! My turn is taking a pic. of my Agave to compare. I'll try do it tomorrow. Now it is 9.15 p.m. - too dark outside...
Actually it is so funny finding some unusual North American plants in the country that is so far away from there. There are not so many agave/yucca plants fans here. Many people like collecting cacti or some african succulents but yuccas... agaves... Noup!
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Post by chadec » Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:32 am

Its kinda the same here on the east coast. In NC the biggest collector I know is Tony Avent of Plant Delights nursery. He may have more agaves than me. Most ppl on xeric world are from much warmer and dryer locations. I average about 45" of rain here which makes most succulents to tender for planting.

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Post by miketropic » Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:21 pm

I went back to the greenhouse that "babysits" rich peoples plants and took some pics of MONSTER agaves 6 ft across..will load em up tomm. my friend also gave me a little agave when I left I may need an ID on it if possible

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Post by chadec » Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:56 am

Agaves, I love agaves :D

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Post by miketropic » Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:48 pm

some of the agaves being baby sat

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