Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Hi Lori,I don't think we have any current members from WA or OR...maybe try the PNW palm/cycad society?Regards,Barb
and a couple in Quebec too (other side of the nation)...all strong enough to be listed under the category Felt.Barb
Lovely huge leaves Mike.And no shredding from wind in that great spot.
Tiles...nope.You must've been dreaming of one of your enclosures... :lol: :lol: MDF (now ready to fall apart after 2 winters), with green paint slapp...
Didn't see the trunk detail on that first pic.Yup it's a Washy.Ah, Spain...
Agree it's sad to put that gorgeous place to bed...we've been robbed this year...of a decent season. :evil: Barb
Holy cow, Jesse, grows at 3400 metres.That's over 11,000 feet elevation. :shock: think of all the tile YOU would need What am I missing here? :lol:...
Hi gardenopr, welcome aboard.This is a long shot, but here goes:Pic 1: Behind you is a Trachy. To your right, those look like Cordylines (but probab...
Mr. Lord sure has that "bang on" Very finicky palms After babying mine with red/blue lights all winter, a little too quick into the sun, and presto....
Great use for a GH...a party rain-shelter.Or as someone said..."there's no room in the condom". :lol: :lol: Sounded like a good party Mike.Barb
A Newfoundlander would have to do that...they're not fazed by heights :lol: :lol: :lol: Barb
That monster's been my fav ever since posting the first photo tour.Nice!Barb
Amazing growth this year considering many had such a lousy spring.Nanners going into the basement for winter?Those yuccas were 3 inches when planted? ...
Yes, and my imagination races to picture the late Cretaceous, when southern Alberta was a warm coastal region...some ~700 miles from today's coast.Bar...
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