Last seen: May 24, 2016
the palms look great! PS, you really need to get rid of the snow!
I really want to try R. calophytum.....anyone growing this....how hardy?
When I get the time it would be interesting to walk though the native Rhodo's to see if there are any unusual forms....perhaps one with extra large le...
Sorry, I have no glauca 'trunker' seeds.
There are some forms of Y. glauca with tall trunks. Y. glauca v stricta is trunk forming (generally Kansas, Western OK & Nebraska). There is als...
nice section through the Copernicia. I'll be starting seeds soon......typically in mid/late April........not far away now!
Rhodo's do love acidic soil.......which we got. They can tolerate our full sun position if there is ample moisture in the soil. I'd say every other ...
Hi Cameron,those are some cool plants. That W. mirabelis lives in an area with almost no rain.......update us how they fair.
The IPCC removed the medieval warm period. One must question their motives in this change. The current temp ramp up sure looks much worse without th...
Looks good Serj!
Barb,do you have a close up of the leaf cross section of that Yucca rostrata? It appears that rostrata may have been the Y. rostrata-rigida type. Ri...
I agree that the GW theory is generally presented as 'fact'. Scientists and the news media need to do a better job presenting this data as a theory a...
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