Interesting read,about a lost Jungle.

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tropicman
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Interesting read,about a lost Jungle.

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Hey, Don. Ya know, I found something like that in Wichita one time, oh wait........that was your place :lol: Seriously, very cool article. I'm gonna try and swing by sometime soon. I'll get ahold of you before I do. Take care.

Patrick
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WOW...that is cool. :D
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Thanks for sharing,it will be interesting to see what else turns up in there
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Don,
Thanks for the link 8)


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great link Don. Wonder if someday they will find find my little piece of the tropics in kansas and write a story about it?
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One day years in the future,people will come to Kansas and just find that jungle if all our palms in the ground stay alive.
As more hardy varieties of palms and yuccas discovered or hybridized this may just happen.
I keep looking for more hardy looking tropicals to add to my yard,cast iron plant has surprised me,didn't grow much all summer,come fall it started putting on new leaves.
If you haven't added hardy bamboo,you should really look into it now,heck anything that stays green thru the winter is a plus!
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I am into bamboo, just don't know what to plant around here. Any suggestions? What works well for you?

I bought a cast iron plant earlier this year, got it home, discovered it had some kind of funky goo on it (looked like a powdery with fungus) so I took it back to KMart and they had none left.
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