Photos when I get back to Oklahoma, but everyone: they are bigger and better in person. :D
Yet another great year for you! :D
Leaving in the morning. Will keep you updated by Facebook as we get closer to those crazy assed Musa basjoo I just have to see in person. :D
The Mrs and I next week. We can sleep under those nanners. :lol:
Seeds? Hmmm...I have an idea.Road trip! :D
Wow!So, any tricks? Fertilizers? Years in ground?
Very nice palm!I only know palms to genus so I'll stay out of this. But W. filifera should be very happy where you live as it is quite dry in winter, ...
:lol: :lol: :lol: One has the bright red sneakers of my son; he took the ones I am in.
Henoh, I believe so. I was shown this population by Dr. Chris Butler who did the most recent study on their distribution (his paper easily found by Go...
Henoh,Yes, but there are several clumps, frutiing and growing, on higher and rockier terrain than this. Generally under trees birds use for roosting. ...
Can't resist sharing this snapshot from March:<a href="" title="Erik admires Sabal palm clump by drterdal, on Flickr"><img src="" width="800"...
Thanks for the Sabal minor "McCurtain" report. -4 oF is very low for those, but not surprised it is coming back for you. :D
Kris,thanks! It's on my Facebook wall now. Back in Oklahoma for a few days and loving the weather. Actually cooler here than in Portland today!By the ...
Love, love, love the Lou!May I download the photos for my Facebook?
Looking forward to snow!As for color, what I'm also impressed by are my mother's Pelargonium geraniums there. Those zone 10 plants have made it 3 year...