this palm species does not like to be transplanted. They are very sensitive to root damage. I have one in my yard and it is now going on to it's 4th w...
I too would like to see the palms once you have them transplanted. Nice find!!!!!
Aaron,that yucca looks very tropical and deserty like with it trimmed up.I prefer that look over it's natural look.
I live in a zone 8b/9a climate but a wet one in winter. I have overwintered Cycas panzhihuaensis here so you should have no problem in your area.
Barrie,the palms look great. What protection have you used on your CIDP and washy?Your washie looks like it is in the shade, perhaps that is why you d...
Good to see they have survived. By the end of summer they will look a lot better with more fronds. Y. recurvs are easily the fasted and best suited tr...
I don't know if it is global warming or not but I haven't had a zone 8a winter in a long time, (at least 8 years and counting).Half my years are zone ...
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A lot of those species can handle the kind of heat you get. You just have to be slowly climatize the palms.They look great though. Many species you ha...
Mine will bloom all year round here but it needs protection during the colder nights.
That is surprising to me. I was told they are very root sensitive and almost impossible to transplant and yet you did it twice with this one. That is ...
One of my favourite palms.Looking good.
I was told they are hardier than CIDP. I actually heard they are the hardiest of all the Pheonix apecies.
Very impressive.
Very wierd looking seeds