ROBRETI
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Joined: Apr 3, 2010
Last seen: Apr 9, 2017
Topics: 4 / Replies: 135
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RE: Camellia japonica, sasanqua, oleifera and sinensis

Erik,Sorry to come back to the same topic (as my daughter would say: Daddy, it is so last month :-) ), but do you by any chance recall what variety yo...

15 years ago
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RE: Hardy Palms pics "high latitudes" around the World

I was also lucky to live in Germany - Dusseldorf - for a year, about 10 years ago. THere was no snow whatsoever throughout the whole winter, but a lot...

15 years ago
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RE: Hardy Palms pics "high latitudes" around the World

I was also lucky to live in Germany - Dusseldorf - for a year, about 10 years ago. THere was no snow whatsoever throughout the whole winter, but a lot...

15 years ago
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RE: Trip to Coles

Nice pics, Scotty! Also, you'll have quite a jungle, I love the Trachy and the Magnolias. Good that you went to Cole's. Rob

15 years ago
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RE: Azaleas?

On quick note: azaleas might hate direct sunlight all day... I am wondering if the South exposure would be too much for them. Ideally, they wuld love ...

15 years ago
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RE: Southern Magnolia questions

I agree with Hardy Jim. Also, try to keep it wet in order to help it keep the leaves. I think it will recover even after a complete leaf loss. Knowing...

15 years ago
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RE: PALMS IN BUDAPEST - HUNGARY

Thanks Bill. You guys may have some beautiful Magnolia grandifloras, too, in South Mass., am I correct?Rob

15 years ago
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RE: Sable Minor, Undoubtably, hardiest

Hi Guys, Quick questions: 1./ Do you think it is important from which location these Sabals came from? I was told that most of the ones I can get in O...

15 years ago
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RE: The Plant(s) That Have Taught You the Most?

Hi Paul, Thanks for your comments, they make a lot of sense! About that Opuntia relative, wow, that IS a story, eh?Rob

15 years ago
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RE: The Plant(s) That Have Taught You the Most?

Wise words, guys!My painful experience was the Araucaria araucana. Coming from Chile/Argentina - almost Patagonia - it really gets a lot of cold, so I...

15 years ago
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RE: Camellia japonica, sasanqua, oleifera and sinensis

Thanks guys for your comments! (I'll try Camellias, moreover, I'll go for the real tea, too. Imagine, sipping away your own brew..)Rob

15 years ago
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RE: Spear pull-to rot

Good words, Hardyjim, we are with you...Rob

15 years ago
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RE: Yucca ID please!

Hey, Jova, I agree with Barrie. This is called Y. elephantipes in Europe and it is a greenhouse plant even in zone 7. It can get oversized quite easil...

15 years ago
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RE: Spear pull-to rot

Thanks, Hardyjim!Rob

15 years ago
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RE: Spear pull-to rot

Hardyjim,Quick question: based on your current experience, what do you plan to change in your winter protection scheme in the coming winter? I will fo...

15 years ago
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