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  2. Robert Cade Ross
    Robert Cade Ross replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Casa De Palmas, McAllen. It’s a banyan protected next to a parking garage it’s huge .
  3. Austinpalm
    That works. Thanks!!!
  4. RedRabbit
    RedRabbit replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    I appreciate the concern about it being planted too close, but a majesty would be toast if it were planted open yard here. When I recorded 27f by the house it was 20f open yard… The temp drops quick as you move away from a house.
  5. kinzyjr
    kinzyjr replied to JohnAndSancho's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    @JohnAndSancho + @SeanK Hope everything is alright during the storm.
  6. kinzyjr
    @Austinpalm I think I was able to replicate the login that was failing. The logon screen was a WordPress login and wouldn't be our IPS account credentials. This is probably the screen you're referring to: I did find a way to have some success. Try this and let me know if it works. Type a year in the Search textbox and press Enter. The page will spin for a little bit and then bring up some search results. If you want to keep the results up, right-click an archived journal link and select Open link in new tab. On the tab that opens, you should be able to read or download the issue. Hope this works for you.
  7. Today
  8. SeanK
    I can't tell the size. Is it a Cicada Wasp?
  9. Austinpalm
    Am going to the page with the latest journal issues. I am able to open or look at the various issues on that page and download various articles. What I cannot do is a search for one of the archived journals. Basically, anything prior to late 2024. I type in a search topic, and nothing happens. I enter a volume number and them am told that I need to click on a link to the archived journals. Then am told that I need to sign in. When I enter my username/password which has already been accepted, I am told that my username/password is not good. So I am unable to look at any of the journals from before Oct/Nov 2024 or so.
  10. SeanK
    SeanK replied to JohnAndSancho's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    We're finally getting it here. MS should start drying out tonight. I think the FL peninsula gets nothing.
  11. flplantguy
    flplantguy replied to SubTropicRay's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    I miss rainy season. I too hope this isnt the new normal, but have seen climate projections suggesting we will get closer to an arid Cuba climate in the future. It seems like we cant win, either la nina brings freezes and dry winters, or el nino brings hot dry summers (at least early) and wetter winters that are less useful for the garden. Gardening anywhere has challenges, but it seems like Florida hates us on the west coast again this year. Up to 7 days this summer at 80 for the low temp and upper 90s mulitple times, both more than typical for here. After 12 freezes this past winter, and the heat now, Florida is making the case for desert style landscapes in the future. Im going that route anyway for much of my front yard, outside natives that hopefully do well.
  12. SCVpalmenthusiast
    Becarriopheonix handles the desert, many folks here in AZ have Royal palms they thrive in heat.
  13. DoomsDave
    DoomsDave replied to iDesign's topic in Freebies
    @iDesign so glad to hear of a happy ending!!
  14. kinzyjr
    Dusted off Chrome for a test drive. Everything below is without logging in on the latest version of Chrome: Went to site: https://publications.palms.org/ and scrolled down to the first available issue (March 2026) as a test. I right-clicked the Download This Issue button and selected Save link as. Click Save on the dialog to download the file. It occurred to me that I might be misunderstanding what you're trying to do. Let me know if that is the case.
  15. Austinpalm
    Also, trying to access from a pc.
  16. Austinpalm
    Austinpalm replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Great pix. A few I recognize quite well. Where is the ficus on the 2nd and 3rd last pix?
  17. Austinpalm
    Have been using Google Chrome. Just tried Microsoft Edge. Both have same result. Neither gains access to the archived journals.
  18. kinzyjr
    @Austinpalm Are you using a PC? Phone? Which browser? I'm currently on a PC and using the latest version of Firefox (152.0.1). I logged on here first: https://palms.org/Membership Then opened a new tab and went to: https://publications.palms.org/ Your browser might be locked down so tight it isn't recognizing that you've authenticated. That's just a shot in the dark, though.
  19. Austinpalm
    Thanks for the response. I have been trying that and it does not work for whatever reason. I can log in prior and am told I need to log in again. Then am told that my username/password is wrong. I clicked on the link you sent and indicated that I wanted to review volume 16. Very quickly, I am told that I need to sign in. When I try, I am told that my username/password is incorrect. So no luck so far.
  20. kinzyjr
    @Austinpalm After logging in with your credentials, you should be able to go through them here: https://publications.palms.org/ Let me know if this is not the case. There may be a difference in the various levels.
  21. Zone7Bpalmguy
    Zone7Bpalmguy replied to Zone7Bpalmguy's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    @Las Palmas Norte Ok thanks. I'll keep an eye on it. Not a big deal though. I appreciate everyone's response!
  22. Kreps
    Very nice! Adonidia dransfieldii is still pretty uncommon in cultivation compared to the standard Christmas Palm, and those seedlings look healthy with some good color in the stems already. It'll be interesting to see how they develop over the next few years.
  23. Robert Cade Ross
    Robert Cade Ross replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Forgot to post these RGV palm pics back in April:) photos range from McAllen over to south padre too lazy to add individual captions don’t hate me 😤😂- thoroughly impressed with the valley’s resilience 5 years post freeze :)
  24. Yesterday
  25. mollusk
    I have two Zamia fischeri that were sold to me, Neither one has any spines on the petioles but bot have more leaves than expected.. Any chance this is a Zamia fischeri crossed with the Zamia vazquezii?
  26. mollusk
    mollusk joined the community
  27. Cindy Adair
    Thank you for being a supporter member Austinpalm! My apologies for your difficulty. The short answer is I don’t know. The longer answer is I will try to find out. I do know that the IPS is transitioning to a new website to better handle membership and that there is discussion as to whether PalmTalk itself or the new website or even another location that stores other journals will be the best home for our scanned collection. I haven’t tried to access the journals online recently since I was very fortunate to be gifted an entire set from a PT user several years ago.
  28. Hu Palmeras
    Hu Palmeras replied to Hu Palmeras's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    That's right, folks. It's a dense substrate that drains well, but doesn't become waterlogged. You'll have palm trees until you're gone.
  29. CindyE
    CindyE joined the community
  30. Xenon
    Xenon replied to Chester B's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    Roaring humidity today...check out these peak heat index and dewpoints; mid 80s (SE Houston) is quite exceptional even for the Bayou City especially in June. Waaaay higher than anywhere in Florida today ! And many foreign visitors still think this area is something arid-ish a la western movie 😝 Even Hobby is holding an 80F dewpoint at 4pm

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