First wave of plants to come in...mostly Pachys & pics
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 9:09 am
Just the plants near the house for starters...they could(except the Pachypodium)stay out longer but I miss them in the house,they are part of the furniture!
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About 4.5' of growth this year out of the Sequoia....less than 2" of rain the last 3+ months,the drought is back.
This would probably be 20' next year if we have excessive rainfall.
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The "Madagascar Palm" in this pic is over 6' in the house
with its pot,quite a statement inside if you can carry it upstairs lol!
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And..........
It has sent out(or is trying too)a flower-stalk,I don't know if this will develop or not
but with a little luck this will be a tree instead of a "palm" and should break into 3 branches yay!
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Enjoying they elegant look of Martianus...much better
off in the ground,5 leaves since I planted out last November.
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My beloved Princeps opening leaf 6.
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Beautiful Fiddle leaf fig...I sprayed everything with Wilt-pruf before bringing in this year to imprison the bugs!
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If these A.Konjac ever die-back my C.Cooper can finally get some sun!
Tree ferns...............
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Another Cooperi
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This A.Antarctica has finally bounced back after 18F 2 years ago...it was the only survivor.
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Beautiful G.paraguayense..one of these survived last winter outside!
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Rowe Red banana did well inspite of the dry weather,probably because the soil is shaded there.
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This Takil has pulled both of the last 2 winters.
It has recovered well.
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Second Takil has not pulled either of the last 2 winters..
it is planted deeper than the other.
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The tallest Castor is just under 14'...the A.Havardiana put out 22 leaves this year and
the planted* A.Americana put out 12 leaves,not bad for sitting in the basement on a dolly all winter!
It did take a long time to get growing again... same with the Sago that also was in the basement in the dark-it downsized this year but flushed...
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About 4.5' of growth this year out of the Sequoia....less than 2" of rain the last 3+ months,the drought is back.
This would probably be 20' next year if we have excessive rainfall.
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The "Madagascar Palm" in this pic is over 6' in the house
with its pot,quite a statement inside if you can carry it upstairs lol!
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And..........
It has sent out(or is trying too)a flower-stalk,I don't know if this will develop or not
but with a little luck this will be a tree instead of a "palm" and should break into 3 branches yay!
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Enjoying they elegant look of Martianus...much better
off in the ground,5 leaves since I planted out last November.
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My beloved Princeps opening leaf 6.
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Beautiful Fiddle leaf fig...I sprayed everything with Wilt-pruf before bringing in this year to imprison the bugs!
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If these A.Konjac ever die-back my C.Cooper can finally get some sun!
Tree ferns...............
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Another Cooperi
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This A.Antarctica has finally bounced back after 18F 2 years ago...it was the only survivor.
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Beautiful G.paraguayense..one of these survived last winter outside!
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Rowe Red banana did well inspite of the dry weather,probably because the soil is shaded there.
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This Takil has pulled both of the last 2 winters.
It has recovered well.
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Second Takil has not pulled either of the last 2 winters..
it is planted deeper than the other.
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The tallest Castor is just under 14'...the A.Havardiana put out 22 leaves this year and
the planted* A.Americana put out 12 leaves,not bad for sitting in the basement on a dolly all winter!
It did take a long time to get growing again... same with the Sago that also was in the basement in the dark-it downsized this year but flushed...
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