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Nurseries Around Madras..


Kris

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yellow steamed hollow bamboo's_even i had one of these in our house.but removed recently...

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right in the middle of the park there is a pond with some

beautiful fishes in them...

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pulmeria_pure white colour type and leaves are not in

colour or shape & texture of the regular ones..

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here the table is mode from rock slab & the chair like

structures are made from old palm trunks_

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a close up of the phoenix with its trunk region_and folks what

is the I.D of this Variety,this is very popular in our city.

but i dont like this variety as its small & weak looking !

iam glad till now i have not used this variety in my garden  :D

Love,

Kris  :)

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Hi Kris,

Nice date palm and plumeria pics. Sorry, I don't know what Phoenix they are but I am sure someone will. It looks like you are figuring out the closeup pictures with your new camera, the agave pic looks good!

                  Regards, Mike

Zone 5? East Lansing MI

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Dear Mike  :)

thanks man,and that agave still was taken standing right up,

this method works.what difficulty i have is sitting close to the

objects like flowers,and now zooming in for close-ups of

stamens,ants & Insects seated in that flower then taking those stills is a nightmare since it becomes blurred !

that is only the problem here..

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Kris  :)

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Phoenix sylvestris Kris, a real treat for many of us here as they are not as common as CIDP and P. dacts. I own two of only a handfull here in Panama City.

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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Kris here is the nicest one I have seen from Panama City, Florida.........I posted it on another thread but was not sure you had seen it.

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David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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cool,i like those better than the CIDP you see everywhere!

the "prince of snarkness."

 

still "warning-free."

 

san diego,california,left coast.

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I'd hate to stick my hand into that Phoenix. Yikes! But I like it alot. It has a real nice shape to it.

Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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Dear David,paul & scotty  :)

the Phoenix still of your is really fine,but for me trunk size matters.and as and when i harvest more of these seeds

from my house phoenix i will try to send it to you,scott,paul.

but this year it suddenely rained and some of the fruits

dropped in starting stage itself.and past 2 years we sweeped

the ground of the surplus seeds of this variety and put out as

garbage.but now only i new all out there are fans of this

slender little brother_thats in comparision to CIDP.

this year i have planned in sending major consignement of seeds to our european friends.to whom i have already

promised it.if there is more certainly i will contact you

guys.

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Some bamboos and a nice waterfall,which is operated during the evenings with some lightings_

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