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More pics with some reference-1 gallon milk jug

Post by hardyjim » Thu Sep 09, 2010 11:36 am

Here are some pics I took 9-8-10


Some of the Trachys

Princeps

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T.misan and Fortxwag,also 3 Manipur in the back

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A stout form of Nova and.... 2 T.tesan-next to the gallon jug

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Little potted Waggie-thrown in on a palm order-he'll see the ground some day :shock: :D


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I really love Waggies :D

Korean Waggie

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Wag x Fort and Takagii

Takagii

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Trunk cut Trachys
WagxFort #1
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Trunk cut Fortunei #2

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Trunk cut T.fortunei #3

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Planted Princeps

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Washys

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Faster growing version of Naini Tal

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Slower
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Nanus,Latisectus,Martianus and another smaller Latisectus

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One of 2 C.cerifera-cooler weather and sunshine bringing out the blue color-

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Little Tesan and Princeps that sprouted -in ground

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T.ferns

D.Squarossa-1 of 2

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D.Antarctica-1 of 3

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These guys are really growing fast !
C.cooperi-smaller one

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Cooperi- larger one

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Y.gloriosa-full bloom :D

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Trunk of Thai black banana and a pic from farther back

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Purple castor

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Sequoia-should double in size next year

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Abyssinian

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Alocasia

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E.princeps put out a nice flush of 3 leaves
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Madagascar palm(Pachypodium Lamaerii)

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Looking from the back of the garden......Stuttgart Cannas,etc


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Post by Corrosion » Thu Sep 09, 2010 12:11 pm

Things have really been growing! Is that green form of ensete or the red maurellii? It's kinda green for maurelli and too reddish for regular ensete ventricosum.
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Post by lucky1 » Thu Sep 09, 2010 1:27 pm

I also like the stiff-fronds on those Waggies!
The trunk-cut Trachies are miracles...great success.
Naini Tal has come back so well, another great success.

The gloriosa is well-named, lovely flowers.

How those Washies have grown in all that heat this summer! They're huge!

Congrats, you'll be able to sit back in your chair this winter and be proud of what you've created this summer.

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Post by hardyjim » Thu Sep 09, 2010 1:29 pm

Corrosion wrote:Things have really been growing! Is that green form of ensete or the red maurellii? It's kinda green for maurelli and too reddish for regular ensete ventricosum.



Thanks,it is a red one-look at this pic of it last year


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Post by hardyjim » Thu Sep 09, 2010 1:33 pm

Thanks Barb!

Can't wait to get all those damn tropicals out of the way so I can see some of this stuff! :wink:
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Post by lucky1 » Thu Sep 09, 2010 2:29 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Good luck finding room for all those tropicals!
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Post by wxman » Thu Sep 09, 2010 5:15 pm

Wow Jim. :shock: What did you feed that maurelii?? It looks great!! I hope my maurelii's can get that big next year, I think they're as big now as yours was in last years pic. I'm going to overwinter mine under grow lights in my basement.

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Post by TerdalFarm » Thu Sep 09, 2010 7:03 pm

Jim,
wow--great "palm porn" :lol:
(continuation from another forum....)
Super Trachy collection, all looking great.
Yes, everyone loves Waggie. :D
The trunk cut Trachy -- astounding.
I don't want to give away Bryan's (AG) story, but, well, his trunk cutting did not work out for him. All the more reason for you to be pleased with your success.
Sequoia: super growth. In a few years you'll climb that with your camera to give us aerials!
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Post by canadianplant » Fri Sep 10, 2010 5:14 am

Holy Trachy fest Batman :shock:

Everything looks really really good. Those Thai Black Musa are pimp the black really has come out, compared to earlier pics. That jade plant is something feirce too, nice trunk on it.

It looks like all the plants are growing super quick, and strong...... i think we have to test for HGH.....
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Post by BILL MA » Fri Sep 10, 2010 6:45 am

Nice Jim!!!

What a great season you have had this year, everything has grown so much! I'm impressed for sure.

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Post by hardyjim » Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:30 am

Barb-

there are definitely some decisions to make on what goes where,the bananas that are
over 8' make it simple,to big to bring in! I know the Borneo(Alocasia)giant will need to come in
but not sure about the Thai giant,he may be headed for the basement considering how fast they
grow-that will make our(possibly Bill 'sponsored'-not to imply he's buying! :wink: )Thai giant grow off
next year more fun/even! :D

Wxman


I think you have the right idea about your Abyssinian-they get that big all by themselves!-
but this will be the last year it fits in basement!
This year mine goes into storage like a Canna,just imagine-if it makes it-how big it will be next year!
With a summer like this next year,yours should be right there 8)

Erik

The trunk cut Trachys have been a pleasant surprise this year,I will also do this sooner-in the future-
makes sense :| -you lose anything that's already dead anyway!

It is a dream of mine to cross/or own a WagxPrinceps someday-that would be a beauty!

Canadianplant

I snuck that Jade into the picture on purpose :wink:

The Thai Black bananas are one of my favorites,not sure if the rest are hoes but pretty damn close
in comparison :twisted:

Thanks Bill

What a combination of warmth/heat and moisture(excessive rainfall)this year-
I just hope it shuts off going into winter so my plants aren't a bunch of-plump-exploding daddies going into winter!
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