Last seen: Apr 2, 2017
I'm sorry I should have made it more clear, the agave were covered over the winter with plastic and no heat. I uncovered them a week or two ago. :win...
Agave roaming free
re Bisbee palm.How'd I miss that in my "travels"?That guy has some age.Barb I know what you mean, I found a date palm there I never seen before. :D
only a few more weeks and it SHOULD be warmer! :D Only like 8 of them. :lol:
Hi Aaron,being high in elevation at that location may be better than the valleys since cold air won't pool. :? Yip...I was thinking the same thing! ...
Could this be the highest mountain palm in the US? other than Cali? I bet over a mile high.Bisbee AZ.
Does not look like any S. palmetto I have seen, very cool palm! 8)
A must see! Come one come all! Agave as big as a house! You wont belive your eyes!Well this house. :lol:
Tim, look at the size of these Yucca faxoniana. Look how much bigger they are than the entrance to the building.
nice find in El Paso Aaron..................right down the street there were a few CIDPs recovering. Nice! I don't think I have found a dead CIDP i...
Interesting pictures. I'm curious if you have visited these in person before or if you are just typing in random addresses searching for plants?I did...
Here is an example of W. filifera doing good and Med fan looking very sad.El Paso july/2011
CIDP showing signs of better cold hardiness over W. robusta But it looks like he's pruning them with a meat cleaver :shock: :lol: Barb I know, loo...
The two top pics reminds me of southern Cali. But I think I would rather see NZ. :wink:
Here is a good example of CIDP showing signs of better cold hardiness over W. robusta.El Paso july-2011
PalmsNorth.com – Cold Hardy Palms