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Palms in Indiana


BigBpalms

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In the past I have donated some small palms to this Garden located next to the Indianapolis Zoo in Indiana. This last Year I got to finally visit. The garden was nice considering it was 40 degrees outside when I was there.

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was nice to hang out and feel like I was at home in the middle of the cold north

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Lovely conservatory and photos. I seek them out wherever I travel and always find something interesting.

Cindy Adair

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Quite a pleasant surprise in Indiana! :greenthumb:

Kim Cyr

Between the beach and the bays, Point Loma, San Diego, California USA
and on a 300 year-old lava flow, Pahoa, Hawaii, 1/4 mile from the 2018 flow
All characters  in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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Feed Me!

So many species,

so little time.

Coconut Creek, Florida

Zone 10b (Zone 11 except for once evey 10 or 20 years)

Last Freeze: 2011,50 Miles North of Fairchilds

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What was the temperature and humidity inside the green house?

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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The day I was there it was 79 degrees in the greenhouse with 55% humidity- not sure what it averages though- humidity probably stays pretty high, as there is a river and water features with koi and goldfish throughout the garden. A few more orchid pics

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