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Some pictures of plants

Post by hardyjim » Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:09 pm

Here are some of these...

Flowers............

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These were supposed to be Stargazer,to late to return them?(-;

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Patkai hills Martianus (-:

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Thai giant

Leaves are up too 30"+

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next one(which is busting out now)should be close to 4'
This is the one from last year.

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These are the big leaved Castors -up to 22" so far

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Tree ferns

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2 C.cooperi 5 gallon bucket for scale.

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C.Brownii-taking it to the next level,these can get 20'+ leaves.

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The Abyssinian

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The Washys-
I chopped about 5 leaves off each-they are working on their 6th leaves.

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Fortunei is recovering from spear-pull nicely


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First full leaf

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WagxFort

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Sequoia has recovered(+)nicely

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Nice blue color on Sabal Lou

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Agaves

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Smaller Thai giant

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Rostrata

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Waggie from Bill in Mass

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O.k.

enough for now!


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Post by Cameron_z6a_N.S. » Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:23 pm

Jim, everything looks fantastic!!
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Post by Paul Ont » Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:28 pm

That first E. rechenbachii is HUGE! Is that a Gymnocalycium with the small glass beads? That's one that I've had no luck with!

Good stuff!

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Post by lucky1 » Tue Jun 21, 2011 2:00 pm

Oh man, Jim, your stuff looks so darn good!
Shows what a lot of rain and heat can combine to do (my stuff sucks this year!)

Those pink astilbes and yellow lillies are lovely, I think the purple one is Osteospermum?
Unusual color on the honeysuckle, very nice.

But those palms and ferns...OMG!
I'm starting to really fall for the Waggies and Washies, yours are so nice.
(nice one too from Bill).

Love the agaves, including the one on steroids.
And that shot of the front yard is amazing!!!!

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Post by TerdalFarm » Tue Jun 21, 2011 3:21 pm

Eye candy! Love it.
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Post by TimMAz6 » Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:20 pm

cool photos. What's the plant in the last photo........A manfreda?

Keep the photos coming!!
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Post by canadianplant » Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:22 am

Nice Jim!

The cacti look like they didnt have any problems! The lily are actualy really nice, a great bust of colour since most things are pretty green. They at least sort of look like stargazer :S LOL That arundo looks good beside it too, looks like no probs at all. Same with you Thais. The should all excplode this year, especialy the monster from last year! IF your getting the same rain I am everything should go nuts...

My Castors arent too far behind yours! Yours only have a 2 or 3 leaves ahead of mine....... Mabey a few of us should have some Castor races... the looser eats the plant :twisted: LOL

THose Tree ferns, amaze me. You dont give them heat do you? They sized up like mad this year I cant wait to see how big they get..

Your ALbyssian and Brugs are growing like mad dude :S Im jelous of how far ahead you are of me LOL

The palms did good it seems! You didnt loose any did you? The waggie looks exactly like it does in most pics ive seen.

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Post by sidpook » Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:14 am

Great pics...Lovely garden. Love the Astilbe.
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Post by mnpalms » Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:19 am

Lookin good Jim! (as usual) We are getting TONS of rain here too. Still it seems many things are a good 2 weeks behind last year's pace though, at least at my place, due to the long and dragged out spring we have had. Strangely my vegetables are about the only things ahead of last year's pace. I already have tomatoes producing (not quite ripe) fruit which started out as 3" seedlings back in early May. Peppers going nuts too. Must be that stinky fish fertilizer I decided to try out this year... My y. thompsoniana's flower stalk is now protruding over 5 feet above its head. I think it is only days away from flowers opening. Couple more weeks and the bananas should really be filled in, though they are finally looking pretty good now following recovery from a nasty hail storm a few weeks ago. They seem to like the stinky fish fertilizer too! Stinky fish and Milorganite is this year's banana food plan. So far so good.

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Post by canadianplant » Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:49 am

We are a good 3 weeks behind lst year. I took a look at google earth, and the picture was from last april. My ash tree was fully leafed out, and my lilacs were already finished blooming by now.

This year, the ash tree JUST finished leafing out a week ago, and the lilacs are still holding. Not to mention I had morning glory vines 4 feet + tall by now, when this year they arent even 6 inches tall...
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Post by Okanagan desert-palms » Wed Jun 22, 2011 1:09 pm

Always looking great Jim. What are you using for fertilizer?

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Post by hardyjim » Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:19 pm

Thanks Paul

The little one(Gymnocalycium) is called a "chin cactus",pretty cool flowers!

Thanks Cameron!

Barb

Not sure what Honeysuckle your talking about???

Ice plant perhaps?

I really love the Tree ferns,one of my favorites to watch grow
and definitely need to be appreciated while they are around...
Not very cold hardy in the case of the Cyathea!
Agave is an Americana I got from my mom's place in Arizona.

Thanks Erik

Tim

Manfreda maculosa

I will post some pics when the small blooms open.

Jesse

I lost a few palms,they had already pulled before winter from Neem oil.

The Tree ferns are heated in winter.

These Castor beans are different than the ones I had last year(which were
closing in on 6' at this time last year),these start out slower and grow massive leaves
up to 42" across!

The Waggie is a new one from Bill-
I didn't take a pic of my other ones that are planted.

Thanks Mike

They really bloomed out this year and fragrance is amazing!

Thanks Kory

The Bananas should look awesome by the end of July +
way behind last year but they are bigger to start with-so,
we'll see.

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Post by lucky1 » Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:30 pm

My brain fart to call it a honeysuckle!
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Post by DesertZone » Wed Jun 22, 2011 7:13 pm

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Post by hardyjim » Thu Jun 23, 2011 2:29 pm

Thanks Aaron

Hope all this rain doesn't mess up the cactus...
I have had to snap off the pics of their blooms fast-

110(f) heat on the cactus blooms no problem,
rain every day............. :fart:
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Post by DesertZone » Fri Jun 24, 2011 5:36 pm

hardyjim wrote: 110(f) heat on the cactus blooms no problem,
WOW...thats hot! :violent3:
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Post by hardyjim » Sun Jun 26, 2011 2:03 pm

Funny thing about cactus.....
almost nothing but water can kill them!
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