hardyjim
@hardyjim
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Joined: Oct 14, 2008
Last seen: Jun 14, 2024
Topics: 333 / Replies: 4364
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RE: Trachycarpus Tesan

Nice palm Barb!-how about a shot from higher up to see the leaf structure and crown :D

17 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus Tesan

Thanks Oppalm,hows your leaf pile experiment going?I just realized that I have a foot long temp probe that I can poke in the Needle palm leaf piles bu...

17 years ago
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RE: Cal Plants

Laaz,how expensive are those and how cold hardy?I would definitely love to give one a try,thanks

17 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus Tesan

Thanks Barb,I really love these palms! and for whatever reason a lot of people have checked them out but not bought any which is fine with me cuz I wa...

17 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus Tesan

I am not seeling them but I know of someone who is,they are very cool plants and I can't wait to see what they are like when they grow up.I ordered 6 ...

17 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus Tesan

Really,no interest in these palms?Well here are some pics of the T.tesan I got in the mail today $10 a piece $5 for the Korean T.wagnerianus-Also Garr...

17 years ago
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RE: A few pics to pass the time...

That would be my guess,damaged before protection,some of my palms have seen brief exposure to single digits but not a single one has been lost to wint...

17 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus fortunei with round leaves (T.fortunei Winsan)

Washingtonia is another,I guess we are well past the point of finding out if a palm like Wisan grew buy itself at sometime before it became know as a ...

17 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus fortunei with round leaves (T.fortunei Winsan)

So,what are their genetics? This is the question nobody seems to be able to answer,this trait came from somewhere,I don't think fortunei just did th...

17 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus fortunei with round leaves (T.fortunei Winsan)

Barb,try typing in European palm society on your address bar and going into the site, even if they are not accepting new members(not sure whats up wit...

17 years ago
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RE: Cold Hardiest Palm Trees!!!

Paul,I don't have any problem with Garrys claims except that he uses the 5F mark for hardiness of fortunei and then -5 for tesan,so I guess just going...

17 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus fortunei with round leaves (T.fortunei Winsan)

Beautiful sight to see the landscape of England(London)covered in snow,there are some great pics on EPS site of members palms/cactus covered in up to ...

17 years ago
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17 years ago
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RE: Cold Hardiest Palm Trees!!!

I don't think anyones data compares with the research from Co springs Co. but I don't get him saying he does not go along with the findings on Tesan. ...

17 years ago
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RE: A few pics to pass the time...

Great job Cali-b,I think your washy will really take off next year,this spring/summer is going to be a great one!can't wait!

17 years ago
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