Last seen: Apr 2, 2017
Jim-I might just try a cactus bed, just not here in MN as I don't have any more suitable full-sun spots. Certain cactus, agave, yucca, etc do well in...
Nice!Maybe the new guys sprouting out will be tougher! I hope so. :D
Looks like Y rostrata to me, but could Yucca thompsoniana or Yucca linearifolia. Get a close up of the leaf. :)
Barb, I think that the solution for the CIDP is a BIGGER garbage can :lol: Looking at the pic with the 2 cans I was thinking the same thing. :lol:
Trachycarpus fortunei
Trachy sp. looks like Trachycarpus latisectus, but is probably fortuneiPhoenix canariensisPhoeninx dactyliferabutia capitata, Trachycarpus fortunei
This W. robusta Mexican fan palm?I think these could be Phoenix sylvestris Phoenix dactylifera?Sabal mexicana, or Sabal palmetto
Aaron, yippeeeee!Yes, I saw that on your blog...(but couldn't remember my Google p/word to leave a comment :? :? ).How exciting...11 crowns, wow. Th...
Great shots, DesertZone! Would you try separating one and growing it inside over the winter? I have never had any luck with j-tree suckers without a ...
It has 11 new heads and is growing fast, I hope they harden off before a freeze.And the rest of the blog
The growth on those plants is awesome. 8) The grass is always so nice. :wink:
Pics from that past, look how things have changed. :D
Those are going to be amazing. :shock:
Beautiful plant 8)
Your threads never get old. 8) I think I might start to make me some yucca x. Love that gluaca x filimentosa. 8)
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