Last seen: Jun 11, 2014
awesome!!!
Good job with the Copernica!Also, I sanded some Albizia julibrissin seeds and threw them onto some soil. I noticed germination beginning in less than ...
Great pics and info, everyone!!Barb, that princeps is awesome, and good luck with the new seeds. Canadianplant, I've read about the A. Konjac before, ...
Nice work! the aloifolia is great! I heard a rumour that there is one growing unprotected somewhere in Halifax.
In many ways, BC reminds me of California :lol: Large, on the West coast, with a wide range of climates, palms grow unprotected there, etc. One dif...
I think we've been reading the same moso site, is it something called like "Gator ventures"? :lol: The pic they posted of the small seedling with t...
Paul, that's too bad about your J. chilensis seeds! I remember reading that sometimes de-lidded seeds can "abort the embryo". Maybe you can try cracki...
Great pics everyone! Phoenix are some of my favourite palms. Here are a few pics (although everyone's probably seen these already :lol: )Cameron.
Great pics! Some CIDPs survived the cold of Dallas this year, so 22 F shoudln't be too bad! :
Stefano, great job with all of the data! You are lucky to live in such a warm zone :lol:
Barb, the best thing about this Protea is that it's supposed to be hardy to zone 6a or 6b !!
I just checked some others, and the first B. eriospatha has also germinated now. Some of the Dioon edule are starting to send up their first leaves, t...
The first Protea subvestita are starting to germinate, and some Phyllostachys pubescens are sending up their first leaves!
awesome photos, Tim! I knew you had a large yucca collection, but I didn't know it was that big!
Jim, how have you found the hardiness of the Hayes Stiffie?
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