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Tour Of The LalBagh Gardens !


Kris

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Dear Kris.

Very beautiful photos. I like your photos are very professional.

Curious country India. The other day I saw a documentary in TV. and I remembered you.

Regards

Pd.

The Borassus now have three leaves. The second leave is about 40 cm tall :mrlooney::drool: . They now grow very fast :drool:

Thanks :lol:

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Beautiful photos Kris. I showed my Indian co-worker the photos and he loved them.

Tampa, Interbay Peninsula, Florida, USA

subtropical USDA Zone 10A

Bokeelia, Pine Island, Florida, USA

subtropical USDA Zone 10B

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Dear Mauser & Ray :)

thanks for the encouragement,friends...more visuals of that nursery just comming your way !

lots of love,

Kris :)

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I just dug this up!

Great stuff Kris!

Thanks.

~Ray.

Brandon, FL

27.95°N 82.28°W (Elev. 62 ft)

Zone9 w/ canopy

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Dear Ray :)

Thanks for your sweet comments.. :) And it also reminded me that i have to add few more stills,which i had forgotten to upload then. :winkie: Which i intend to do so in the days to come..

Lots of love,

Kris :)

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The worker of that nursery getting the plants ready to the cash counter section,that has been chosen by the coustomer.

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Awesome photos Kris you are a good photographer. Can you tell me what is the name of the bamboo in post 13 14

David

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Dear David :)

Iam glad you liked the garden tour.And far as the question about the bamboo's i have no information_Sorry ! I took some time to check wheather i have any information written down on the stills that i had taken but could no find any specific notes on those bamboo varities.

Love,

Kris :)

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I missed this thread so thanks for bumping it Kris. So many of those plants grow here too.

Peachy

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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