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A shot from my rainforest


Mandrew968

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Planted these as a small 3 gallon. I know Kim asked me for some Satakentia pics... 

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Andrew,

Actually, how far from each other did you plant these Satakentia? cheek to cheek or one feet distant?

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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On 1/22/2016, 10:38:39, Cindy Adair said:

Lovely Red! I will never tire of looking at these and your yard does look like a rainforest!

Thanks! Means a lot coming from you :wub:

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Ptychosperma pullenii with three different dendrobium sp. Copernicia berteroana (blue form)behind with some metallica palms below. 

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More of the Copernicia berteroana; will be just a few more weeks until it becomes very fragrant-cant wait!

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While we are talking dwarf palms, here are his and hers potato chips with elatior and brachypoda.

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An update on Pinanga philippinensis. Loves water everyday. No problems to report... she came with a lot of color, then lost it, and now she is gaining it back.

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This is a rare palm for South Florida. Not sure why you don't see more of these, other than people may not have the watering requirements, available to it... can't think I have seen another, locally...

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These look great! In fact many of yours are much bigger than mine and I actually live in a rain forest! 

Must take dedication and a lot of water!

Cindy Adair

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Very nice Andrew; makes we wish for an extra few degrees of heat around here. Really nice selection of palms, thanks for sharing.

Bret

 

Coastal canyon area of San Diego

 

"In the shadow of the Cross"

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Beautiful green! And I agree with your statement about palms getting taller than yourself!

best regards

 

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I just thought this was a nice shot, taken from the road, looking into my artificial rainforest. The plants, animals and my boys think it's real...

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