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  2. GoSpursGo1
    GoSpursGo1 replied to MarcusH's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Landa, New Braunfels. They're actually going out of their way to prune these Robustas. Hopefully that means they're gonna let them grow tall.
  3. Today
  4. aztropic
    aztropic replied to aztropic's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Copernicia cowellii and macroglossa also appearing , just to document their growth progression in a desert environment...🌴 aztropic Mesa, Arizona
  5. Looking Glass
    Looking Glass replied to Looking Glass's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    JD making it all the way to Texas…. Those look great. So many categories and types of Crotons. It’s a OCD’s dream. Someday I’ll get my hands on “Bermuda Red”.
  6. realarch
    Say what? Have never heard of this species before. Looked it up and there it was. Has quite a wide range and I wonder why it appears to be uncommon in cultivation. Is it because it’s such a slow grower? I bet Larry Noblick would know. Tim
  7. Jim in Los Altos
    Hit Kyle’s link. You won’t be disappointed!
  8. Jim in Los Altos
    Jim in Los Altos replied to Jim in Los Altos's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I have a few Syagrus species in the garden and yes, they are all much slower growers than S. romanzoffiana.
  9. gyuseppe
    It seems like yesterday that in my garden there were only small palm trees, now some reach the roof of the house
  10. SubTropicRay
    SubTropicRay replied to SubTropicRay's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
  11. TomJ
    That is beautiful. I've had one in the ground for some time now, and in the last few years it seems to be growing. Is there a size where you noticed that it took off from? Aspiring to see trunk in my life let alone half the size of your specimen.
  12. Wennifer
    Wennifer joined the community
  13. epicure3
    Those are some really great finds. Beautiful!
  14. Alberto
    Alberto replied to Alberto's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I also like epiphytes, but because I have 2 hectares of native araucaria forest here and our climate is wet ( 1600 mm/ year) I sometimes have to remove the excess of growth on the palm trunks specially some ferns.
  15. Tyrone
    Hey Jayce. The bug has well and truly bitten. Well done. You have done a good thing taking early shots of the garden. Keep adding progress shots and you will be amazed by the growth over the years. We will enjoy it too. I see you’ve planted bamboo too. That’s my sort of garden. In 5 years time that will be a thick jungle. Keep the water and fertiliser up in summer and it will explode. 😁🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴
  16. Skirch
    Skirch joined the community
  17. sonoranfans
    sonoranfans replied to aztropic's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Great Job scott! Slow growing palms have a special reward for those patient enough to grow them!
  18. richtrav
    richtrav replied to Looking Glass's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    Stoplight recovered slowly after 2021 in South Texas but they did recover and haven’t been bothered much since, at least in urban areas. It is one of the best crotons for here, having that rare combination of hardiness plus good color. I also have something from Jesse Durko that he used to call Super Stoplight, so far it seems to be as good as the original. My personal favorite the past few years has been one that I think is Caribbean Star, it has been easier to coax consistent color out of it on my bad alkaline well water.
  19. chill
    Hello :) , 3 days ago I soaked the seeds with warm water inside a container. Today on 6th of July 2026 I started to plant them each one in a small pot! Don't worry I'll always update on this palm whenever I can!
  20. Harry’s Palms
    Harry’s Palms replied to Jayce's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Very full plate there! Looking good , as they get larger they will create a very lush jungle . Thank you for sharing. Harry
  21. flplantguy
    flplantguy replied to SubTropicRay's topic in WEATHER / CLIMATE
    Lower rain chances yet again today through the week, i expect another dry month for the totals based on the latest forecasts and the projected precip graphic. More onshore wind and the gulf is hot enough now it keeps it between 80 and 95 with sunny skies. The desert gardens will like it, the type of garden i moved to florida to get away from🤦. Im going to look into sonoran desert cacti and middle eastern plants that handle zone 9 well with high humidity. Too bad saguaro dont like the humidity, the soil is dry enough most of the time.
  22. Zeeth
    Zeeth replied to Alberto's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I'm a big fan of lots of epiphytes. I feel like they add a depth to the garden and give it a more tropical feel. I say leave all of it!
  23. Jonathan
    Jonathan replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    I assume they'd be reasonably easy to layer or divide? Even so, I guess you only get a few new plants a year, rather than potentially hundreds from seed, hence the scarcity?? Are both sexes in cultivation??? Many questions!
  24. tim_brissy_13
    tim_brissy_13 replied to Jayce's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    That’s a great start Jayce, looks good! I can tell you’re already a full blown palm nutter when you’re using the new correct name Ptychosperma propinquum for the old P macarthurii 🙂. Very glad to have played some part in adding a new member to this obsession!
  25. Jonathan
    Take no prisoners Jayce. That's a fearless plunge into the murky depths of addiction...good stuff!
  26. richtrav
    This used to be in old Brownsville, it is long gone but I’m not sure why
  27. Neil C
    Neil C posted a topic in Palm Grower/Buyer Ratings
    I noticed a Web shop was selling Chamaerops vulcano seeds at a reasonable price so I went ahead and ordered some. Since I'm in Australia and the shop is in Spain I ordered the Phyto certificate and UPS shipping. Since the order was made I've been told 4 times that the seeds were due to be inspected and sent in the next day or two and then silence. The seeds were probably ordered about 3 months ago now. In fairness the owner did give me a partial refund for some of the cost of the seeds for the delay but the communication and customer service has been terrible. If you live in Europe and don't require a Phyto certificate then Palmseedling.com might be great. If you do require a Phyto with your seed order then I would order with caution as you may be in for a long and frustrating wait. Regards Neil
  28. happypalms
    The dioon you have is a spectacular example of one. They do get a little spiky and even when dry on the ground as mulch they still spike you. Shade or sun they are both equally as good. But I prefer the shade growing ones. And I just love my gardening it’s that simple for me when iam in my garden, it’s my dream land! Richard
  29. kylecawazafla
    kylecawazafla replied to aztropic's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Beautiful!

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