These blew are seems to have no possibility to grown up that big!
Palms in taiwan
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liao yu chieh
, Apr 12 2012 11:08 PM
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#1
Posted 12 April 2012 - 11:08 PM
These two are very fat I can't hold them easily
These blew are seems to have no possibility to grown up that big!
These blew are seems to have no possibility to grown up that big!
#15
Posted 13 April 2012 - 01:57 AM
Amazing, how many different species (and even very tropical ones like Pritchardia pacifica) are grown successfully in Taiwan. I thought taiwanese climate would be rather cooler (temperate to sub-topical). What about Arenga engleri? Haven't seen a single photo of it in your post, although it's native to Taiwan.
Nice pictures anyway!
Regards,
Oliver
Nice pictures anyway!
Regards,
Oliver
Munich City
USDA Zone 7b
190 miles from next coast.
Elevation 1673ft (510m)
Average annual low temp: 9F (-13C)
Average annual rainfall: 40" (100cm)
USDA Zone 7b
190 miles from next coast.
Elevation 1673ft (510m)
Average annual low temp: 9F (-13C)
Average annual rainfall: 40" (100cm)
#16
Posted 13 April 2012 - 02:16 AM
It's a wild species only in the mountains or in the grass .I know I can buy it in yahoo bid(http://tw.bid.yahoo.com/)Ama What about Arenga engleri? Haven't seen a single photo of it in your post, although it's native to Taiwan.
http://tw.page.bid.y...ction/c53645293
http://tw.page.bid.y...ction/c59272925
I just saw it yesterday!
#18
Posted 13 April 2012 - 09:01 AM
thanks for posting these wonderful photos! i have been to taipei many times but only for transit,i am glad i finally got to see what kind of palms will grow there!
the "prince of snarkness."
still "warning-free."
san diego,california,left coast.
still "warning-free."
san diego,california,left coast.
#20
Posted 13 April 2012 - 04:24 PM
liao!
Great pictures, great palms!
More more more
Do you live in Taipei?
Great pictures, great palms!
More more more
Do you live in Taipei?
Ah, viva Guada La Habra!
Gateway to Whittier! Classic Sunset Garden Zone 23.
Air-drained coastal slope, 20 miles inland, almost entirely coastal influence. Slightly psycho Mediterranean climate.
"If you're going to do it, you might as well overdo it . . . ."
Gateway to Whittier! Classic Sunset Garden Zone 23.
Air-drained coastal slope, 20 miles inland, almost entirely coastal influence. Slightly psycho Mediterranean climate.
"If you're going to do it, you might as well overdo it . . . ."
#21
Posted 13 April 2012 - 05:05 PM
I used to go to Taipei every year for business. I loved the rows of tall Roystonia regia along some roads, with grass in the middle. Really beautiful.
I also went bush to see Arenga Engleri in its native habitat.
I do miss going, as its been a few years since I retired.
I also went bush to see Arenga Engleri in its native habitat.
I do miss going, as its been a few years since I retired.
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