Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Aaron, I think it looks really cool bent like that (now that the other straight up crown is gone) :? At least you didn't lose the plant!I'll take you...
Interesting, guys.Aaron, that does look like it was a lot of work, but nevertheless makes for a very interesting looking plant.Would high winds be lik...
I've read about the transplanting risk (even though Todd didn't have any trouble). :D One internet site even recommended planting a B.armata into th...
I prefer that look, Aaron. Makes it look old. Very nice.Wonder what'd happen if a Yucca filamentosa were trimmed...Do you guys think a trunk could b...
yup, that's what I felt, too.Just surprised Floridata would make that recommendation.Apparently other good ones are: 12-2-14, 8-2-10, 13-3-13.Or 12-4-...
hey patrick, bet nobody in a swimsuit climbs out of the pool on that side! :lol: (ouch, ouch, ouch)Nice!What a good idea using that loop over your le...
So it could be that the Nainital is simply a more robust palm.I remain very impressed with this form of Trachy.Barb
Stevea07, you're fortunate indeed to live in an area "friendly" to many palms.Nice selection you have.Barb
Wow, Barrie, look at the GIRTH of that Nainital :shock: :shock: Are you going to try and move one (or two) trachies?Your pic underscores my point re...
Thanks folks.Barrie, how about a pic of that flowering Nainital?Would love to see it.I'm so impressed with this type of Trachy...no bugs, not a blemis...
Hi Stevea07, thanks for the tip about warmth.Winter temp advice was my next question...OK they'll go into the house instead of the barely-heated build...
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