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  2. SeanK

    Missippi Earthquakes?

    Plus you're not so far from the New Madrid fault line.
  3. My mom loved peonies. I've only seen red. Are there other colors?
  4. Wow. That's a big bloom. Most of mine are pinks that bloom in March
  5. KsLouisiana

    Acoelorrhaphe wrightii

    I really like them too. There is a nice one here in Lake Charles at a Mexican restaurant. It froze to the ground in 21 also. Then they tried to get rid of it. Its slowly coming back. I shiuod ask them if they want me to remove it lol.
  6. Hey y'all - I planted these Trachycarpus 'Himgarda' seeds indoors. I've only successfully germinated seeds outdoors (for T. fortunei). What ate these little dudes doing???
  7. Hello everyone. I’m looking for anyone’s experience on growing Mexican bush sage (salvia leucantha). I just planted a few in zone 8 west Texas (the colder area of west Texas) Midland area. I know they are rated as a zone 8 plant and I’ve read they are fully hardy in 7b/8a in the southeast but was curious anyone else’s experience on them. I know they are not evergreen here but hoping they will come back reliably each year. I have them in full sun and well drained, fertile soil so those boxes are checked.
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  9. Urban Rainforest

    Cycad cones and flushes

    This mutant Lehmannii x Blue Longifolious is a freak! I bought it 4 or 5 years ago and Its thrown 10 leaves but is barely 4” tall still only throwing 1 leaf flushes. The leaves are trippy looking!
  10. Foggy Paul

    So What Caught Your Eye Today?

    One of our little Chamaedorea radicalis (a gift from @Darold Petty) is flowering for the first time. Interestingly, it is the only one of six that has not yet produced a pinnate leaf.
  11. kinzyjr

    Missippi Earthquakes?

    Must have used AI.
  12. Any large family of plants, be it palms, orchids, or something else, are always diverse enough that one location could never grow them all. There are others in the palm family of similar background, Medemia for example, that are unique and a challenge for many growers. If someone is in a location that these "holy grail" plants can grow well they likely have a few others, but will be the major grower of that type compared to everyone else. Even "perfect" climates for growing have gaps, Jeff will tell you about species that they cannot grow in Hawaii, while many people rightfully consider it to be a palm paradise. If you can grow one of these holy grail plants then you are lucky for sure, and carry a secondary role as ambassador for the plant to everyone else. And establishing a population of that species as a "life boat" for the original population is also super important for the fussy ones like this. good luck with them!
  13. BayAndroid

    Archontophoenix alexandrae “Alba”

    This is the first time I've come across this hybrid. Very interesting, thanks for sharing!
  14. Butch

    MLB 2026 Thread

    Until last night.😉... PCA didn't get a warm welcome home from the LA fans after his remark about them... Good player, rough night... Butch
  15. JLM

    Missippi Earthquakes?

    Gulfport is the new New Orleans.
  16. SCVpalmenthusiast

    Yay! A New Order From Floribunda Has Arrived!

    More like a Hawaiian garden. San Jose is inland enough to get hot but close enough to get marine influence.
  17. The leaves are growing well, and we're looking forward to the flowers again 🤗
  18. She's doing great too and is thriving. 🤗
  19. It thrives beautifully 🤗
  20. Another bargain from yesterday also for $1.99 that Sabine brought home, and once again we are deeply grateful 🤗
  21. Sorry for your winter losses. I've lost palms to multiple nights in the mid and upper 30s. Death toll may go on for months.
  22. Another bargain from yesterday for $1.99 that Sabine brought home, and once again we are deeply grateful 🤗
  23. A bargain from yesterday that Sabine picked up for $1.99, and once again we’re incredibly grateful 🤗
  24. Harry’s Palms

    Archontophoenix alexandrae “Alba”

    Beautiful variant of one of my favorite palms . My Alexandrea is doing quite well in zone 10a , inland SoCal garden. I wonder if the variant is as hardy. Harry
  25. She's doing well, and we're very grateful for that, since it didn't work out a few times...
  26. Harry’s Palms

    It’s chamaedorea time in the garden

    Oh my , I’m going to need a bigger garden . Harry
  27. kinzyjr

    Missippi Earthquakes?

    In 2020 before the pandemic lockdowns, there was an earthquake south of Cuba that was felt in Miami. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt7XD4bcvfQ https://earthquaketrack.com/us-fl-miami/recent
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