Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Hey Wes nice job on the nursery!Stunning leaf length on that Tait. I'd better not get any more cycads...I wouldn't have room for THAT one!What a beau...
Triangles (and Spindles) are among my fav palms.Just a caution when you're putting them outside this spring, my 3 Triangles had burned leaves from the...
Odd that it took to your workplace best.Probably cooler, which Trachies seem to prefer versus hot sun?Great visual diversion at work.Barb
Congrats Jim.I know how concerned you were, but it worked very well and they look great.Is winter really over in your area?How dry is the ground aroun...
That's one beauty of a palm! Wow.I think you did the right thing watering the Trachy when you found unfrozen dry soil.Barb
Great!Another zone sixer!Welcome aboard, Michael.Barb
Hi Wyatt,Looking forward to seeing some pics.Barb
Welcome aboard, Tom.Yup, that's how it starts! :lol: Barb
Mo, this might be difficult to achieve without doing damage, but could you remove one or two overstory branches (especially the ones that create such ...
That picture certainly shows how a cycad caudex spreads and expands horizontally to allow new growth to emerge at top center.I'll watch my D.spinulosu...
Oooh, exciting!Yes, it's well on its way to doing something.From the size of that caudex I bet the leaves aren't puny.You might have to open the door ...
Steve,Wow, look at those spines already! :shock: And that Robusta has gotten huge in short order.Is the GH holding up the palm, or vice versa? :lol:...
Mo,I went back and looked at your pics.In your first picture, there's a cordyline at right bottom."Dazzler"? or "Variegata"?Impressive list for an im...
Wonderful, Steve.Yet further proof to never give up on a cycad.Barb
Mo,Your spring must nearly be at the door...we used to plant (carefully) end-February when I lived in Vancouver (on the Coast). Remember to take pict...
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