You can see how the P. bissetii has drooped over and filled out a bit since May:And here is one of my Pseudosasa japonicas. Look at the growth differe...
Here are a few pics taken last week:Loquat:E. p. ssp. debeuzevillei:Kiwis:Older kiwis:T. "Tesan", Citrus, Hedychium, and A. neomexicana:
Great pics, Bryce! Now it will be a competition to see which species grows the fastest! :lol:
Great pics, Canadianplant! I like that F. rufa.
Barb, Dylan has posted a great link there. I have contacted Stuewe regarding ordering in the past, and even including shipping their prices still beat...
Thanks Ryan, but I actually have six Plumeria plants right now! :lol: The only reason I was asking is because I haven't seen them for sale in this a...
Great tutorial! Hopefully in a few months you will have some seeds! :lol:
I have heard of some people using large bowls/buckets, since these apparently don't touch the sides of smaller Agaves at all.
Nice shots, Jay! I like that recurvifolia in the 2nd pic!
Great shots Barb & Tim! I will post some updated pics soon :lol:
Nice pics as usual, Jim!
Great update as usual, Ryan! That Aucuba looks especially healthy. Are Plumerias readily available in your area?
Nice shots, Barb. It is always quite a process to see a cycad's soft flushes turn into spiky fronds :lol:
Nice plants! Where are you located?
Great shots, Andy! The Dicksonia, Fascicularia, and Kniphofia all look awesome!