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Santa Made An Early Delivery


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Santa made an earlier delivery to my beach garden.

Three Cyrtostachys renda ( 10-12 feet tall) , one Licuala orbicularis, and a Macrozamia and assorted bromeliads.

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El Oasis - beach garden, distinct wet/dry season ,year round 20-38c

Las Heliconias - jungle garden ,800m elevation,150+ inches rainfall, year round 15-28c

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I was a good boy this year !

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El Oasis - beach garden, distinct wet/dry season ,year round 20-38c

Las Heliconias - jungle garden ,800m elevation,150+ inches rainfall, year round 15-28c

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On the A list for sure!! 

Rick Leitner

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

26.07N/80.15W

Zone 10B

Average Annual Low 67 F

Average Annual High 84 F

Average Annual Rainfall 62"

 

Riverfront exposure, 1 mile from Atlantic Ocean

Part time in the western mountains of North Carolina

Gratefully, the best of both worlds!

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Nice. Let's see the other plants you got. I'm especially wanting to see the orbicularis.

Tracy

Stuart, Florida

Zone 10a

So many palms, so little room

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1 hour ago, TexasColdHardyPalms said:

Nice! How about a macrozamia pic?

I will make a new post in Tropical Plants. I cannot post any more pics in this post.

El Oasis - beach garden, distinct wet/dry season ,year round 20-38c

Las Heliconias - jungle garden ,800m elevation,150+ inches rainfall, year round 15-28c

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Hmm. Did you leave Santa a cask of brandy?

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9 minutes ago, palmfriend said:

Plain and simple - I envy you.

;)

Merry  Christmas.

best regards 

Lars

I am very fortunate to live in such a palm friendly climate. 

El Oasis - beach garden, distinct wet/dry season ,year round 20-38c

Las Heliconias - jungle garden ,800m elevation,150+ inches rainfall, year round 15-28c

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23 hours ago, scottgt said:

I am very fortunate to live in such a palm friendly climate. 

Scott,

I am glad about our own climate here as well - it was more about your beautiful C. rendas which will never find a way 

down here to our home depots. I have got a few seedlings from seeds but I guess I got to be very patient to get them 

as big as yours.

best regards

Lars

 

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