DesertZone
DesertZone
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Joined: Dec 1, 2004
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RE: Phoenix theophrastii (Cretan date palm)

Laaz, What zone are you in? Are those zone 8 palm? :?

18 years ago
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Re: Wagnerianus

I just bought 20 seeds form rarepalmseeds.comIf they take I will be in a position to sell some. I will keep you posted.Cheers Keep me posted also. :D

18 years ago
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RE: What is the most cold hardy of the cycads?

What would be good trunking ones for a dry zone 8 with winter nights 20 to 15f and days in the 50 to 60f? :D

18 years ago
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RE: New arrivals.

Man those look nice 8) I love the cycas/dioons. :D

18 years ago
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RE: When your not dreaming of palm trees........

Wildlife, desert plants and any desert stuff, travel, hiking, family, Jesus, reptiles, music, landscaping, car/trucks, corvettes, mountains, I just ca...

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RE: Favourite Trachycarpus

I prefer the waggies as they are shorter and I would be able to protect them better in winter.Allen I think the same. :D

18 years ago
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RE: Washingtonia filifera a "weed, nuisance" !

I have seen they wild plams there and can't not belive they all came from the source they think they did :cry: They are as wild as they look :wink:

18 years ago
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Re: czech palm pics

Josef..What are your low temperatures and are they consistent...Palmettoman Z6-Ajax, On He told me in another post that his low temps are around -15C ...

18 years ago
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RE: Exotic in Czech TV

Josef, Amazing accomplishment seeing your garden in a journal, you must be very pleased :D

18 years ago
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RE: Yucca ID'ing

Looks like yucca filamentosa, comes from the eastern part of the usa, and is very cold hardy. :D

18 years ago
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RE: Palms in Sitka, AK

I belive some of the southern coastal areas of Alaska are on the warmer side of a zone 7, in a warm micro climate a trachy should have no probelm livi...

18 years ago
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RE: more joshua trees in the area

The tip burn/overwatering? in first pic looks kinda neat!Barb That's normal for the sp. The black tip is a sharp spine. :D

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