TimMAz6
@timmaz6
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Joined: Jun 30, 2010
Last seen: May 24, 2016
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15 years ago
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RE: Yuccas are blooming............

great looking Yucca in bloom. Not sure of exact ID....it appears to be some sort of Y. angustissima type? It has very narrow leaves with filaments a...

15 years ago
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RE: Yucca Thompsoniana Flowering in Minnesota 4b/5a

nice bloom..........mine are blooming now too. If you want some pollen let me know asap

15 years ago
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RE: my plants, croatia, usda 7a

thanks for the update Damir!

15 years ago
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RE: Beginning the germination process!

get some of those Trifoliate into the ground!Trifoliate on the left (with fruit this year)<img src=>

15 years ago
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RE: Finally some growth with warmer temps

Looks great Barb! Didn't know pot made bird of paradise grow faster. What are you grow'n up their? LOL

15 years ago
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RE: Melting Northwest Passage lets Pacific Species Cross

why couldn't the grey whales migrate around Chile/Argintina to get to Spain/Isreal? That's always ice free? These whales are typically spotted off B...

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RE: Some Spring Pics

Great update Paul! Love to see all those cactus blooming for you! Your PawPaw looks great. I crossed Y. gloriosa x arkansana 'Moud City, Missouri'....

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RE: Some pictures of plants

cool photos. What's the plant in the last photo........A manfreda?Keep the photos coming!!

15 years ago
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RE: Last spring storm

you must take the Y. rostrata beauty!!

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RE: Check out this rain forecast

we've had some decent rains lately too........the plants like it!

15 years ago
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RE: Yuccas are blooming............

A few update photos of the Yuccas blooming.Yucca arkansana 'Moud City, Missouri'<img src=>Yucca gloriosa on right and center. Another Y. arkans...

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RE: Eeeeek! a four-inch Moth

4" moths are strange.....please keep them in your neck of the woods! I like my little 1/2" long Yucca moths!<img src=>

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RE: Bamboo: Update

nice winter test......seems like F. rufa is the hardiest. The root masses should get much more established this year so your results may be even bett...

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