I just want to say a few of these that am about to show are going in the palm Garden as well. So, you will see more of in the garden its not done yet. I have Back ups just incause something bad happens outside then the ones in pots are going into a green house later on that year less there Seedling which I have some and trying to get my Palm buessness Really to go as well. Here is all of them.
My Chinese Fan Palms:
The Story with this one. It was outside and I thought it died after the last winter it turned out it had some life still. Here is what this one looks like right now.
This one is my better looking one:
Warning I can't get these to look good and am not sure why. These are Sliver Thatch Palms
American Everglades Buccaneer Palm, Cherry Palm(Pseudophoenix sargentii) even this one I can't make it look good.
One of many Chinese Windmill Palms I own:
The windmills on Right and one in the back are windmills Also
Here is one of my Waggie Windmill Palms:
Here are my Washingtonia filifera and my Hybrid Washingtonia
Washingtonia filifera as I Call it The American Cotton Palm
here is my Hybird Washingtonia this one as Three others on it as well. This one am Trying in the ground as well.
Here is my Pygmy Date palm. I tryed this one last year and that didnt go very well at all. This is a fast grower as well.
Here is my Pindo Palm 3 or 5 gallon now:
One of my Favtort Palms in the world. Prepare for a onslaught of Sabal for now. However for now Here is the Cabbage Palms:
- 7 gallon
- 5 gallon
Sabal Minor Onslaught:
Dwarf Palmetto 'McCurtain':
Tamaulipas Dwarf Palmetto sorry about the Photo:
Cape Hatteras Dwarf Palmetto:
Luck our you I have one of these Sabal's
Brazoria Palmetto Palm:
No More sabals Now. Here is my Needle Palm thats in a pot. I have another one outside also.
Here is one of my Prized Palms of all My Mule Palm Photo is bad but its Awsome was too much for my Phone
Here is my seeding now, They are windmill Palms Hybird with Waggie and Nomal windmill.
Here is Loblloy Pine and a Drawf Windlill Palm as called Dragon Head Palm.
Sorry about this post. I know its very long and pointless.
Nobody panics when people plant normal trees because its part of the plan... if someone plants a Palm EVERYONE LOSES THERE MINDS!
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What in tarnation is a American Everglades Cherry Palm?
Good work on the seedlings.
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What in tarnation is a American Everglades Cherry Palm?
Good work on the seedlings.
Thank you, I know its native to Flodia only in the everglades. let me get back to you on that one.
Nobody panics when people plant normal trees because its part of the plan... if someone plants a Palm EVERYONE LOSES THERE MINDS!
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Also called buccaneer palm
http://www.rarepalmseeds.com/pix/PseSar.shtml
Gorgeous
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