oppalm
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Joined: Oct 5, 2006
Last seen: Oct 29, 2015
Topics: 27 / Replies: 667
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RE: new to the forum: what type of palm is this?

welcome bananieru . your palm appears to be a livistonia chinensis aka the chinese fan palm. They have proven to be great indoor palms for me. ...

16 years ago
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RE: Homeowners association

tell them you are conducting an experiment on green house gasses under the wrap and Al Gore has requested you keep it confidential at least until spri...

16 years ago
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RE: Replacing the GH Roof & Building a Palm Shelter

the man from central Kansas possesses some construction skills. Coming along nicely Steve. Are you going to have two layers of panels on top for in...

16 years ago
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RE: Replacing the GH Roof & Building a Palm Shelter

more height is good. Looks like great fall project to me.

16 years ago
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RE: A Box of Coconuts :-)

great job. so how long before you have coconuts in central Kansas ?

16 years ago
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RE: Hi from Ontario

welcome Scott, you'll fit right in here.

16 years ago
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RE: My Palms Sept. 2009

John, what kind of overhead lighting, if any, do you use in your garage?

16 years ago
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RE: My Palms Sept. 2009

WOW. I did the slide show presentation. thats an impressive display of palm hoarding. No wonder the cost of palm trees is so high, you control the...

16 years ago
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RE: Young sabal "mexicana" heat casualty?

I've had a few live but most of them shrivel up and die. Yours has a spear emerging so you'll probably be ok. Don't give up on them though. I...

16 years ago
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RE: Young sabal "mexicana" heat casualty?

I've had a couple of sabal minors that have done the same thing with the outer fronds/leaves. I think when they are young they are prone to drying ...

16 years ago
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RE: Midsummer pictures from Mass.

one word... IMPRESSIVE. now many words , you have done a terrific job of planting, growing and working the tropical landscape bug. Best of luck w...

16 years ago
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RE: New Growth

Wes, your zamia and yucca collection looks great. Your plants are really getting big. I have a few zamia's, but they kind of take a back seat to ...

16 years ago
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RE: Advice on plant selection...

Palms and evergreens can co-exist. a nice balance can be achieved by planting palms everywhere you have a spot :lol:

16 years ago
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RE: Indoor Palms

Steve, I am always impressed with the number of different palms you germinate and manage to grow. Just when I think I have seen it all you throw a as...

16 years ago
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RE: My first Zamia to cone!

The Zamia may be very pleased about your $3 purchase price and has decided to cone to show its appreciation for your thrifty shopping efforts. Either...

16 years ago
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