canadianplant
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RE: sabal minor in the wild pics

I seen a few seedlings in a few pics :twisted: Sabals have crazy long tap roots, let alone the underground trunk..... i wonder how far down youd have...

15 years ago
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RE: First snow in your area

There was snow here about an hour out of town 2 days ago. There was repots of snow in southern ontario as well as northern ontario and the eastern to...

15 years ago
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RE: sabal minor in the wild pics

Dude your in a pretty northern area for these palms no? ID be collecting the seeds liek oprah at a skittles factory, or if your a simpsons fan, like ...

15 years ago
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RE: sabal minor in the wild pics

Wow dude, if i was there my car would be full of them.... LOL

15 years ago
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RE: New Palms! (all in now)

Nice haul Bill !! Too bad it all wasnt for the yard ( some will inevitable stay i bet, like the blue waggie). I think i might have to follow suit, a...

15 years ago
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RE: New palms! (2nd rate sequel)

Nice haul eric......I knwo a bit abouyt caryota.... which im pretty sure it is ( you can tell by the trunk).Caryota like highly organic soil in the gr...

15 years ago
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RE: anyone growing brahea armata?

Eh coltrane....I wasnt talking about good ole humulis ( which has very little or no blue colouration at all)...... there is a colour variation, called...

15 years ago
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RE: anyone growing brahea armata?

oh awsome, so if and or when you get that brahea you can compare the colour to see if what they say is true

15 years ago
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RE: Some more pics and Bananas!

Thanks paul. The furthest north ive heard of these growing is novascotia. But ive been told that the plant has been misidentified. I got a feeling ...

15 years ago
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RE: Some more pics and Bananas!

I got a musella too. The only sprout, out of 20 seeds ( 10 velutina, and 10 musella). Im pretty sure its musella, due to the leaf shape ( longer, a...

15 years ago
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RE: Some more pics and Bananas!

Ya jim... hopefully you can get that to trunk a bit next year. Im assuming you protect it?

15 years ago
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RE: anyone growing brahea armata?

Coltrane, if you like the brahea, mabey think of Chamerops Humulis var. ceifera. Just as hardy as the regular med. fan palms, but are as blue as the ...

15 years ago
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RE: heating cables

DOnt worry eric, experience is experience. And look at how a " simpstic veiw" helped macguiver lol.Thanks paul ill have to check it out...

15 years ago
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RE: Thanksgiving Day in S. Ontario

Those are hardy to zone 7. You can get then to grow back, by bending down the branches, and burying them in the soil ( like some rose bushes). I was...

15 years ago
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