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Palm planting work in a Park


Kris

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Lets see today's activity :

We planted that CIDP x, Xerophyte type of a plant and few other plants...

BTW. This is my kit containing trimming tools,Perlite,Neem composite,etc..

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Now to the planting work !

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A wooden stick was also placed along with this plant ,so that all its branches could be fastened together due to travel some are drooping at the moment.Hope they stiffen up in couple of months.The pits were refilled with washed river sand.

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Now lets see the planting work of CIDP x :

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The Phoenix now out of its cage,into a new world of freedom.....Grow baby grow !

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The Palm is lowered into its new home

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A close-Up !

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Cidp is my favouriate palm :P

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In the empty pots we filled it with thread like plants,once it fills up it will become clearer what variety it is..

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Well done Kris,

You are doing a wonderful thing for your local park.

The plants will be there for generations to come to enjoy and  to ensure the plants survival.

Great work Kris...

Let us hope others follow your example and never give up on asking authorities until permission is given to provide plants.

Regards

Colin

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coastal north facing location

100klm south of Sydney

NSW

Australia

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I have delivered 2 more plants from my collection today,thought it would add the much needed variety to this park..Since this plant was wide it could not be accommodated in my car.So had to hire a 3 wheeler.And here are the visuals.And if you know the name of these plants kindly chime in.It would help us during the time of tagging these plants in the coming years.

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This is the place where all of us have agreed to plant it :

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Once planting work of the above plants takes place,you will have visuals of that.

Btw Do these plants need full sunlight or semi shade to grow well.Since they were in semi shade area of our house.And has not grown much.

Love,

Kris.

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Kris said:

I have delivered 2 more plants from my collection today,thought it would add the much needed variety to this park..Since this plant was wide it could not be accommodated in my car.So had to hire a 3 wheeler.And here are the visuals.And if you know the name of these plants kindly chime in.It would help us during the time of tagging these plants in the coming years.

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This is the place where all of us have agreed to plant it :

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Once planting work of the above plants takes place,you will have visuals of that.

Btw Do these plants need full sunlight or semi shade to grow well.Since they were in semi shade area of our house.And has not grown much.

Love,

Kris.

 

 

 

Hi Kris,

The green and yellow plant is a schefflera arboricola variegata.

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The other plant likes Tuya occidentalis.

This plant loves full sun,but can grow in semi- shade.

And the same with Scheflera arboricola, can grow in shade but looks better in full sun.

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Dear Angel and Antonio,

Thanks for the ID.It was indeed helpful in deciding its planting location.

Lets see today's activity :  Tuya occidentalis Planting work.

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Washed river sand in those bags..

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Now finally in its place..

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