Last seen: Jun 14, 2024
Judging by the trunk,leaf,coloration of petiole bases and the lack of large thorns on the petioles....I would say its highly likely to be mostly/all F...
I can't imagine those leaves are normal for McCurtain.More than likely it was grown packed in with other palmswith indirect,filtered light-possibly sh...
Here's my new Sabal Minor. Pretty small but I'm still excited about it.<a href="" target="_blank"><img src="" border="0" alt=" photo ee66944...
Thanks you guys.HenohThat Takil one way or another is also from James seeds.Mike I do the same thing in regard to fertilizer.I have had to help out th...
MikeOne thing I am doing this year is giving my Thai giant lots more water, it probably would like even more-but I think it really is best from the sk...
Thai giant or Castor?Are you talking 3' tall or a 3' leaf size?
I had some kind of Colocasia that I planted during my big Elephant ear year.Whatever it was came back a couple years in a row with nothing resembling ...
Thanks AaronThey are great flowers -the changing color is like having more flowers on one plant.TimThe giants really love the warm humid nights-plenty...
looks amazing
Pretty amazing all around Mike...but I gotta saythe standouts for me were the Basjoo!They are truly massive.
Maybe just lucky -but pretty tough and a nice recovery too for its size.
How big was it went you left it outside over winter Jim? Do you think I should wait a few years?Here it is after last winter.<a href="" target="_b...
Nice TimThat is a lot of flowering Yucca in one yard!<a href="
This little McCurt has some nice blue on him already.
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