Islander
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The moved Trachy

Hello JohnThe moved Trachy on a windy day. You can see that it is establishing roots since the crown is compact. It can take a year to find out the re...

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Green princeps on Vancouver Island

I'm not the only one growing the glossy "green princeps". I call it the false princeps. It's like having a fortunei with martianus features. I conside...

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What is the BC coast without wagnerianus?

I remember when the Vancouver wags were a rare 5 gal purchase from the mainland. They are now mature specimens gracing gardens on Salt Spring & Va...

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Butia with Jub

Another image of a Butia (actually the smallest in that garden) with another nice coastal Jubaea palm. Another previously tiny Jub speeding up in grow...

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John: I'll tell about your inquiry

Note that 20 gal T. wagnerianus palms are in the works with larger (crated) Jubs. But Jubs are better for your summers. 15 gal Butia eriospatha & ...

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Bill no heat index

Our temps are usually absolute because warm high pressure systems coming up from the US SW are very dry. Bad for small Trachys on years that have heat...

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John: obtructions

The two-storey palm has smashed itself into an overhang that it cannot clear. It must be dug out by hand only and removed sideways. Up is no option. I...

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