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CFPACS June Meeting in Orlando


Mike Evans

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Mark Your Calendars!

Central Florida Palm & Cycad Society Garden Tour & Meeting

Saturday, June 28, 2014

10am to 3pm

Leu Gardens, Orlando

Join your fellow palm and cycad enthisiasts on a guided tour of the gardens & palm collection with Leu's specialist Eric Schmidt

Free for current CFPACS members. $8 for non-members.

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I look forward to making this one.

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With a tin cup for a chalice

Fill it up with good red wine,

And I'm-a chewin' on a honeysuckle vine.

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Michael and I are going (we've never been there). We're very very looking forward to tour Leu Gardens and meet Eric! :greenthumb::yay:

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There are several mature Wodyetia bifurcata in my neighborhood--that helps determine my zone, right? :blink:

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For anyone that has not had the chance to visit Leu Gardens with Eric as a guide are missing. Eric is very informative on what can grow and what does not. He has tried many exotics in Central FL and has the experience. It is amazing what is growing at Leu Gardens. This is a tour not to be missed.

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Also, the Wednesday prior to the CFPACS meeting, I am teaching a class, "Palms for Central Florida". It is on Wed. June 25, 2014 from 7-9PM. It will be a Powerpoint presentation and attendees get a 38 page chart/handout detailing many of the palms that can be grown in Central Florida.

Then Thurs. July 19 from 7-9PM I will be giving a presentation, "Cyads and other Prehistoric Plants for Central Florida".

For details or to register;

http://www.leugardens.org/classes/landscaping.htm

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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Reminder: The Central Florida Palm and Cycad Society summer tour is June 28th, this coming Saturday, and should be of enormous interest to those trying to grow palms in challenging climates. This 50 acre spread is a tropical wonderland in Orlando, featuring many plants that you wouldn't expect to survive so far north. Included: Over 300 species of palms -- many of them rare-- grouped by climatic preferences. There are also extensive cycad and bamboo collections.

Palm Talker Eric Schmidt will lead the tour beginning at 10 a.m., break for lunch at 12:30, them resume at 1:30. A plant auction will follow the tour. Bring your checkbook: CFPACS auctions are famous state-wide for the terrific selection of available palms/cycads at bargain prices.

Admission is free to society members and to members of affiliated American Horticultural Society members. Non members are welcome, as well, at the specially negotiated admission price of $8.

Email me at palm.president7@gmail.com if you have any questions.

Garden address: 1920 N. Forest Avenue, Orlando

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Denise and I will be there with some donations for the auction! I can't wait as it has been a LONG time since I was at Leu not to mention the great people that make up CFPCS!

I DIG PALMS

Call me anytime to chat about transplanting palms.

305-345-8918

https://www.facebook...KenJohnsonPalms

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For anyone coming to the CFPACS meeting at Leu Gardens and bring plants for the auction, heres where to drop the plants off;

When you first drive into Leu Gardens and pass through the main gate make an immediate left through a 2nd roll gate. The main road will curve to the right to the main building. So make that immediate left and follow that road. Along this road BEFORE you get to an overflow parking lot on the left will be some stakes with orange tape under a grove of camphor trees. Please drop the plants off here then drive on into the parking lot and turn around and head back to the main road and to the Entrance Building and the main parking lot. After the meeting is over you can drive back to this area to pick up your plants.

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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The tour was thrilling, way more thrilling than just about anything ever in the whole history of ever!

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There are several mature Wodyetia bifurcata in my neighborhood--that helps determine my zone, right? :blink:

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Also wanted to mention that during the lunch break, Michael and I went to the Xeriscape garden. WOW HOLEY COW so beautiful! But I think we were too overheated and deep in overwhelm that we forgot to take pictures. We're gonna haft go back to Leu Gardens. lol.

:greenthumb: :greenthumb::wub2:

Two more things before I forget to mention them: Eric is so super duper awesome that that should be his new name….Super Duper Awesome Man! And the other thing---we scored a LISA!!! Woooohoooo!

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There are several mature Wodyetia bifurcata in my neighborhood--that helps determine my zone, right? :blink:

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Eric is extremely informative. I very much enjoyed the tour. Goy a really nice Livistona australis & Sabal minor. It was HOT, though. When I got up on the interstate my thermometer read 98 & there was a 3 or 4 mile stretch where it got to 101.

52% 9B / 42% 10A / 6% "Other"

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Despite the heat, it was a great meeting. Thanks to everyone for coming. It was nice seeing everyone and meeting new people.

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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Leu Gardens is absolutely gorgeous and should be on the "must" list for anyone within driving/flying distance. Eric knows what he's doing in the palm world and his handiwork provides an amazing demonstration of what can be grown so far north.

David Martin took a lot of excellent photos which can be seen here:

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Denise and I both learned a lot from Eric, thanks super duper man!

And thanks CFPCS for being. We really enjoy you folks.

Glad you could make it up here Ken, good seeing you !

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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