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Fist garden update


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Gosh, in just four years... My palms pushed like 4 leaves in last four years ahaha :floor: Beautiful garden Philippe! :)

Milos

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Wow that defines the word fecund. Your soils looks to be excelent, not a problem in site. Location location location! Is that a younge Dypsis pembana?

Cerdic

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Great progress in a short time. Takes twice as long here where we have this nasty thing called winter.

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Ahh, a tropical jungle style thriving landscape. What could be more awesome?

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Philippe, the growth you get being so close to the equator is phenomenal , easy 4x faster than here in the subtropics, I am envious YES :)

Pete

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Philippe, the growth you get being so close to the equator is phenomenal , easy 4x faster than here in the subtropics, I am envious YES :)

Pete

Pete,

It's why I have to go there 3 times /year :)

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Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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Cedric,

It's a Dypsis lutescens, common species but nice palm.

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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