Last seen: Jun 11, 2014
Great pics, Josef!! Did you protect your Jubaea? I saw a post on another forum recently which shows that a J. chilensis in Yorkshire survived -18 C th...
Paul, thanks for the info! The only one I knew of being native before was R. canadense. I've seen some large rhodos growing near the museum/commons an...
I've now noticed germination in Embothrium coccineum and possibly Fuchsia magellanica.Canadianplant, congrats on the paulownia and a. parryi !
The first Y. rostrata has germinated, and roots are now visible on Sabal minor "McCurtain", and Sabal minor. I didn't end up de-lidding any sabal seed...
Thanks John!
Once they're older I think they grow slower. If I remember, desert plants usually sprout and grow quickly, because they need to take advantage of the ...
Yes LOL, just over a week!
those grow pretty quick! Not as quick as A. parryi: :lol: Barb, I'm going to have to take a week off to pot everything up! :lol:
I just took 2 more pics of the Aloe ecklonis seedlings. The soil looks especially "peaty" since I've been watering everything!
Good job!!
I can see a long root on the Nannorrhops, so I know that those are moving along now too! :D Barb, I didn't mix that container too well, so there's mo...
Here are some new pics of my macadamia plants. There are 7 in total. The leaves are pretty weird, they're kind of a combo of droopy-looking, wavy, and...
I'm finally starting to see signs of germination in A. ovatifolia. Hopefully they'll be big enough to take a pic of tomorrow :D
Great pics, Tim! Litterally every 2nd house in Halifax has a rhodo in the front, along with the native type in other areas
congrats, Barb!! :D
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