palms and yuccas calgary, alberta, canada
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 8:29 pm
Hi All,
Just wanted to share some palm and yucca pics from my hometown: Calgary, Alberta, Canada (zone 3b). All photos (except my joshua tree seedlings were taken today-September 23, 2009). Today we hit an official high of 33c (92f) at the cold airport and 35c (96f) at my place (unheard of for this time of year)! This summer has seen the emergence of many palms and yuccas around the downtown area. There are potted Trachys everywhere-used as architectural features in pots, surrounded by various flowers. Of particular interest though, is the emergence of palms planted in the ground, both Trachy and Washy (I think Robusta-check out the pictures and let me know if they are Filfera or Fillibusta). As well, many yucca aloifolia (I think)-potted and in the ground. I've also included (from downtown Calgary, as well) some yucca glauca and also one plant I think may be a glauca/baccata cross (I know they have these in New Mexico-zone 4) but it might also be y. filamentosa. Let me know what you guys think-it has some trunk although the picture doesn't show it. I know the glauca x baccata does trunk-strangely, because neither pure glauca or baccata do, to my knowledge. Anyhow, it's great to see Calgary landscapers using hardier palms as annuals. It beats the same old fragile zone 10+ plants they traditionally use.
http://www.imagehostdirect.com/gallery. ... and-Yuccas
Also, here's some pics of my plants-Trachy, Needle, Washy Robusta, Med. Fan and y. rostrata.
http://www.imagehostdirect.com/gallery. ... r-09-palms
...Last, but not least, my baby yucca brevifolias (Joshua Tree):
http://www.imagehostdirect.com/gallery. ... revifolias
Happy zone pushing everybody!
Just wanted to share some palm and yucca pics from my hometown: Calgary, Alberta, Canada (zone 3b). All photos (except my joshua tree seedlings were taken today-September 23, 2009). Today we hit an official high of 33c (92f) at the cold airport and 35c (96f) at my place (unheard of for this time of year)! This summer has seen the emergence of many palms and yuccas around the downtown area. There are potted Trachys everywhere-used as architectural features in pots, surrounded by various flowers. Of particular interest though, is the emergence of palms planted in the ground, both Trachy and Washy (I think Robusta-check out the pictures and let me know if they are Filfera or Fillibusta). As well, many yucca aloifolia (I think)-potted and in the ground. I've also included (from downtown Calgary, as well) some yucca glauca and also one plant I think may be a glauca/baccata cross (I know they have these in New Mexico-zone 4) but it might also be y. filamentosa. Let me know what you guys think-it has some trunk although the picture doesn't show it. I know the glauca x baccata does trunk-strangely, because neither pure glauca or baccata do, to my knowledge. Anyhow, it's great to see Calgary landscapers using hardier palms as annuals. It beats the same old fragile zone 10+ plants they traditionally use.
http://www.imagehostdirect.com/gallery. ... and-Yuccas
Also, here's some pics of my plants-Trachy, Needle, Washy Robusta, Med. Fan and y. rostrata.
http://www.imagehostdirect.com/gallery. ... r-09-palms
...Last, but not least, my baby yucca brevifolias (Joshua Tree):
http://www.imagehostdirect.com/gallery. ... revifolias
Happy zone pushing everybody!