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Last(last)day of summer

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:51 pm
by hardyjim
66F/86F today-just a guess it will be May before those numbers are back...a few pics...

Very,slowly(thankfully)the process of covering begins.


Still some nice color in the yard.

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A.Protoamericana

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A.Nigra trying for one more leaf.


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Thai giant did it.

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Days of the Castor bean jungle just hanging on.

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D.Antarctica survived 18-22F(barely)trying to fight back-

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New Cooperi still going

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I always preferred Mary Anne but heres Ginger.

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Really falling for this palm!

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B.Eriospatha-everything above the cut petiole in front is new-nice regrowth from fall s-pull


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Interesting Lisa like leaf on S/Louisiana

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One of 2 planted Takil-this one recovered from spear-pull last November-not bad for a youngster.

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Lastly-Castor beans on this east side and the little Basjoo are still perfect/no cold damage


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Discovered a new arm on P.Geayi (grin)

They are on the far end-

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Almost forgot-check out this Cereus Peruvianus-
they are seriously fast growers!

The whole arm on the left is new this year,all the center one and the blue part of the one on the right.


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We have had almost 6" of rain this month(Oct)more than all summer!-So much so the trunk cracked!

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Still summer here for one more day-(happy)almost 80F at 7:30pm-after Thurs-mid November temps take over but dry,30/35-40 at night,highs in the low 50s/60s(F)


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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 7:34 pm
by DesertZone
Great pics Jim. :D

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 8:58 pm
by lucky1
You had 86 F and took those pics TODAY????? :shock: :shock:
Now I know where OUR heat went. :evil:

Don't think I've ever seen so much lush growth in one season, really amazing.
And then 6 inches of rain just when they really need it after your hot summer.

Nice to see the youngsters in late summer sun on the porch, some great varieties showing.
I always preferred Mary Anne but heres Ginger.
Great humor, Jim!

Incredible growth on that B.eriospatha, doesn't look like it'll stop anytime soon. :D

Kinda sad, don't you think, having to start covering?
Tough times coming for many of those beauties.

Barb

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:54 pm
by hardyjim
Thanks Aaron


Barb

The tropicals will be gone soon enough,I guess....but
I didn't see anything in the 25 day forecast that would have
me covering palms....we'll see. :wink:

The T.ferns yes but that may be about it-
the 2 main issues for me are the Washy and Y.Aloifolia :D
as you can imagine....-check out the Philodendron


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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 10:55 am
by lucky1
Your area gets 25 day forecasts???? :shock: :shock:
Our guys can't get it close just 4 days down the road...but it did get cold.

Your philodendron looks better than mine, and mine's been in the cold building for a week.

oh...and take care of that Licuala grandis.
That's an order :bootyshake: :salute:

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:27 am
by hardyjim
lucky1 wrote:
oh...and take care of that Licuala grandis.
That's an order :bootyshake: :salute:


Guess I better go get it and bring it in-
it won't like the weather we are having now!

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 2:40 pm
by TimMAz6
great shots Jim. That crack in the cactus is cool looking.........I guess it can't stop drinking the water!

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 5:13 pm
by sidpook
great pics!

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:44 pm
by hardyjim
Thanks you guys-


Hey Barb-I brought those plants in :wink: -it really isn't that much work if you do it in steps























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