Wes North Van
@wes-north-van
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Joined: Aug 5, 2004
Last seen: Apr 30, 2015
Topics: 31 / Replies: 876
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Yucca

I agree yucca filamentosa it is.

14 years ago
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2011 Pics

Here are a few pics taken in Mid February of 2011This one is of a new planting on February 2011.Sarcococco Humilis and Hart's tongue FernBamboo at nig...

14 years ago
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Palms

Your trachies look great.They sure have full heads of fronds. They will look even better this fall.Wow I can't believe how much snow you have though.

14 years ago
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Vancouver Trachies

Not sure where in Vancouver you are but they do not need to be protected here in the lower mainland.I have 30 or so trachies in my yard and they have ...

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sabal minors

I have ordered two 15 gallon sized minors and can't wait for them to arrive in May.I have a needle on order too. Also 15 gallon size.I have had a 5 ga...

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Butias

Cameron, you are correct.They are in fact two different species.Eriospatha has proven to be much hardier in this area than capitata.It is better suite...

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Owls

Barb, that is an amazing pic.Very cool

14 years ago
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Josef

Your garden looks great.No damage on anything.The Jubaea and chammie came through winter perfectly.

14 years ago
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Bamboo

Paul, I will have to try and post a pic of my phyllostachys bambusoides "Castillonis".I have read it grows to 25' - 35' and I would say mine are easli...

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Bamboo

I had no idea that bamboo wasn't that hardy.I just assumed it grew everwhere.Yours looks like it will do fine.Will it grow to it's maximum height in y...

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Jade Plant

Barb you inspired my wife and I to get a jade plant when I saw a pic of yours over a year ago. Now I learn today that they flower. I had no idea they ...

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Black Bamboo

My neighbours have some growing in pots that they keep out in thier front yard all year.Great looking stuff but I have heard that it runs and quickly.

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Rhodos

Aaron, all you need is to dig a hole twice as big as the root ball and fill the whole with peat moss and you have recipe for success with Rhodos.They ...

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watering

I know I am going to try it while I am away on vacation.Thanks Barb.

14 years ago
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Cordies

Are very root hardy but not so much above the ground.The fronds are killed off at about -7C.

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