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Some of my palms in pots


Brad Mondel

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Rhapidophyllum hystrix, Chamaerops humilus var. argentea and non palms Yucca filamentosa var. color guard, Cordyline australis var. pink sensation and Hesperaloe parviflora:image.thumb.jpeg.707927c2c3163822695aac4image.thumb.jpeg.e77065e35ca999f60a8e4e7

Chamaerops humilus var. humilus image.thumb.jpeg.94c7b8692c3e7bbdb53e71c

Washingtonia hybrid seedlings: image.thumb.jpeg.7c6216e2a79972cfe0a2808

Washingtoni filifera: image.thumb.jpeg.0460219f858e0c29c7b92c7

I have more if anyone finds this interesting. I just started my collection over so I don't have anything too crazy or exotic right now. Thanks for looking. 

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Los Angeles, CA and Myrtle Beach, SC.

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These palms look really happy, Brad. You dress them up nicely with the gravel. What sort of medium is underneath?

jt

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Shimoda, Japan, Lat: 36.6N, Long: 138.8

Zone 9B (kinda, sorta), Pacific Coast, 1Km inland, 75M above sea level
Coldest lows (Jan): 2-5C (35-41F), Hottest highs (Aug): 32-33C (87-91F)

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Thanks Jt! I use 50% perlite and 50% organic garden soil (which is a mixture of pine bark fines, peat moss and poultry manure) I used to use half potting soil but it retained too much moisture so I switched to garden soil. 

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Los Angeles, CA and Myrtle Beach, SC.

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Very nice!

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Larry Shone in wet and sunny north-east England!  Zone9 ish

Tie two fish together and though they have two tails they cannot swim <>< ><>

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Wow, those all seem like perfectly symmetrical fronds. The small light colored gravel rocks like excellent too. 

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