Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Steve,Wonder how long it takes for the seed to fall off, or do you cut it off in a few months?Heavy for a little frond to hold up :( Wes,I have never...
SteveHow the :evil: did I miss this entire posting? Wonderful to see Bismarckia through the critical early stages.Thanks for catching the entire pro...
John,King Palm...good-looking palm that would be suitable for tall and narrow areas.Hope your GH planning/construction will be on the forum in pics.Ba...
Heard of a nursery getting a shipment ... might be back here tomorrowwith more ID pic requests :wink: Barb
John, that pyramid system looks like it's working great.Holding up well, and palms look untouched by winter. You need a 3 car garage (two-storey) :l...
Thanks folks...darn, was hoping it was a Bottle Palm...(not often found in bargain bins, I bet).Barb
John,Thanks for that map.I had seen it earlier but "got nowhere" until today.It'd likely take Google Earth to nail it down more closely, but Environme...
Steve, thanks.Wow...that MUCH variation in leaf width from growing in low light conditions? :shock: Barb
Better pics today..Compared to the Spindle at right, the bargain bin palm has very wide frond sections...Thanks.Barb
John, we're NEAR valley floor...guessing about 100 feet up, maybe a bit more.Vernon's elevation I believe is 1200 feet above sea level...It'd be cool ...
John, zone SIX :shock: I sincerely hope/wish you are right...alas even updated maps show my area considerably colder (in the Coldstream Valley), prob...
That ensete looks as though it'll be 7 feet tall by April :wink: Barb
Fronds didn't resemble the 10 foot Majestys they had on sale, Todd. Leaf colour isn't that similar.Craig, frond is rougher than my Spindle, segments ...
Barrie nice workStill too short :lol: :lol: Barb
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