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Some garden pics from July 10,2013

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Manfreda Maculosa

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This little Corpse lily off-shoot is at least 6' away from any others!

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Can you see the little baby arm starting to grow on the front of this Cereus Peruvianus? -yard stick for scale

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More yard-stick pics...A.Havardiana

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T.Princeps opening a new leaf...almost a 3' spread too.

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Beautiful blue C.Cerifera-

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Trachycarpus "Hayes stiffie" ..........

never looked better.

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Little Takil in the ground over 2 years now.

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Sequoia is over 9' now

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Thai giant leaf in sun and then shade

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Thai giant has a couple good sized leaves,one is over 3' and the other is close,it is flowering now-we'll see how big the next leaf is.
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Alocasia Nigra

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Castor always look awkward at this stage...the leaves are almost as big as the plant is tall-
one of the leaves is up to 30" already.

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The Washy is not shy anymore

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I think this guy needs to quit drinking already!

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Tree ferns have come back nicely from being nuked last fall

C.Cooperi
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D.Antarctica

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C.Cooperi

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New Martianus leaf

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Check out the heavy white tomentum on the new petiole

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T.Takil

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Posted : 10/07/2013 9:11 pm
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That is some plant collection. 8)

I loved that manfreda flowers! 8)

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Posted : 10/07/2013 9:27 pm
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You are winning the thai giant contest man 🙂 My leaf is only 24".

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Posted : 10/07/2013 9:32 pm
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Thanks Aaron

They are great flowers -the changing color is like having more flowers on one plant.

Tim

The giants really love the warm humid nights-plenty of time left for them to grow too.

I have thought about putting a little poly tunnel over it to speed it up,I could keep the nights around 90F!

These things will grow fast like a banana plant with enough heat.

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Posted : 11/07/2013 10:29 am
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You are winning the thai giant contest man 🙂 My leaf is only 24".

Don't count me out just yet I have a leaf finished today over 3 ft...we will see around Oct. who has this one 😆

 
Posted : 11/07/2013 7:30 pm
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Thai giant or Castor?

Are you talking 3' tall or a 3' leaf size?

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Posted : 12/07/2013 6:27 pm
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Thai giant or Castor?

Are you talking 3' tall or a 3' leaf size?

the castors are almost 6ft IDK how big the leaves are havn't got a tape out there and checked. The Thai is very strange short fat stems the plant is maybe 4 ft tall if that but the leaves are 3ft+ there actually laying on the ground bc the stems are not long enough to keep them up.

 
Posted : 12/07/2013 8:51 pm
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Man I love your garden! Thanks for the tour! So many awesome and interesting plants. So many questions!

Does the graptopetalum go into a "hut" for winter?
What about the manfreda? I really want to try some of those next year.

You have a collection of top-notch specimen plants for sure.

 
Posted : 13/07/2013 1:27 am
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Great garden Jim! Your T. takil looks sam as mine. I germinated mine from Europalms seed 2 years ago.

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Posted : 13/07/2013 7:14 am
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Mike

One thing I am doing this year is giving my Thai giant lots more water,
it probably would like even more-but I think it really is best from the skies
as I can not get the coverage mother nature can so easily.

The Grapto has grown like a weed in the cactus garden which is obviously covered over winter.

I tried some Grapto and Ice plant outside of protection this winter(I did have a rain cover 4 the Grapto)
the Ice plant came back strong and even 2 pieces of the Grapto survived -4F!

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Posted : 13/07/2013 11:02 am
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Im with you I will take a good downpour over the hose any time. I usually try to wait till its going to rain really good before putting on fertilizer also..I feel like the rain takes it deeper into the soil and they get more benefit.. I do try to water it daily if there is no rain in the forcast.

 
Posted : 13/07/2013 12:15 pm
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Wow Jim, that Washy is incredible.
Look at the petiole length!!!!! 😯 😯 😀
There's no stopping him now.

Nice Takil and Martianus growth.

Everything looks so healthy, good work!

Barb

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Posted : 13/07/2013 12:40 pm
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Thanks you guys.

Henoh

That Takil one way or another is also from James seeds.

Mike I do the same thing in regard to fertilizer.

I have had to help out though as July has gone dry for the most part...
the heat and humidity are back for the Mon-Fri period.

Thanks Barb

The Martianus will be one of the elite cold hardy palms
(not in regard to cold hardiness)when it gets bigger.
They are much more exotic looking than the other Trachys.

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Posted : 13/07/2013 5:55 pm
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Thanks you guys.

Henoh

That Takil one way or another is also from James seeds.

Mike I do the same thing in regard to fertilizer.

I have had to help out though as July has gone dry for the most part...
the heat and humidity are back for the Mon-Fri period.

Thanks Barb

The Martianus will be one of the elite cold hardy palms
(not in regard to cold hardiness)when it gets bigger.
They are much more exotic looking than the other Trachys.

It has dried up here as well 91 all week with no sign of rain in the forcast. Just a little update for our big leaf competition 😆 largest castor is 5'4 with a leaf of 25"...thai giant has a leaf of 37" and a new one comming out of that 😀

 
Posted : 14/07/2013 4:04 pm
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My Castor are probably approaching 50" or so....

The biggest leaf is about 29"

The Thai giant has a couple 3 footers and has a new one
coming out..... it is supposed to heat up which should help it along.

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Posted : 14/07/2013 10:40 pm
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