canadianplant
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Last seen: Nov 17, 2017
Topics: 177 / Replies: 2221
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RE: Musa Itinerans "Burmese Blue" Success!

Im trying to see if these will work, can anyone tell me please?

15 years ago
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RE: End of days???

Its one of those hope it doesnt, yet hope it does scinarios isnt it?Ventricosum gets huge....

15 years ago
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RE: Musa Itinerans "Burmese Blue" Success!

ya...... fail.. Ill fix them tomorrow, i uploaded them to flikr today, so il URL them from there. Sorry guys, and thanks

15 years ago
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RE: Musa Itinerans "Burmese Blue" Success!

is that all the threds i posted yesterday?

15 years ago
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RE: Musa Itinerans "Burmese Blue" Success!

really?? I see them just fine.....

15 years ago
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RE: Musa Itinerans "Burmese Blue" Success!

You mustve missed the link to this one taken 2 weeks ago, when i first found it. Sorry for the crappy quality

15 years ago
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RE: Chameadorea radicalis

It isnt a problem dude, the way I look at it, is its a sign... Ill end up there one day im sure of it, thanks for the tip :twisted:

15 years ago
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RE: Palms, and other stuff **fixed again

Some updated pics....TaroAlocasiaHibiscus - already 2 inches taller then when this was taken 2 says agoStrawberries - I have to show this, that is a s...

15 years ago
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RE: Chameadorea radicalis

id love too, but 2 things... Money, and id probably never leave... LOL

15 years ago
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RE: Finally some growth with warmer temps

Sry i forgot the latin name, had to look it up.... "strelitzia nicolai", biggest of the whole genus. The flowers can get a foot long, but arent as co...

15 years ago
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RE: Musa Itinerans "Burmese Blue" Success!

Heres some updated pics of my Itinerans. Fast growers!!!

15 years ago
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RE: Chameadorea radicalis

I couldnt find anything stating they live in dryer areas in their natural habitat. Then again, you have more reliable sources then the net does im su...

15 years ago
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RE: Chameadorea radicalis

they are apperantly really adaptive. They grow in shady undergrowth in tropical mexico, but i read that they can grow in texas, in full sun. From wh...

15 years ago
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RE: Finally some growth with warmer temps

hey mike, I think you have a white bird of paradise. They can get 30 feet tall. A travallers palm that tall would have the sort of triangle apperanc...

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