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Brugmansia

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Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Brugmansia with flower

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Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Brugmansia flower close up

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Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Sol, congratulations and best of luck. Don't plant anything I wouldn't! :D

(If I'm not mistaken, you could plant just about any palm where you are.)

Shalom.

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All 3 palms doing very well . Sol how many fronds does your rhopystylis sapida make in 12 months ? .

My seedling is super slow ,1 leaf in 5 months !!!

Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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Hi not sure Troy it seems to be growing quite steadily

Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Just completed small garden path to front door

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Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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close up

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Very Nice Sol

One day it will be shaded by palms . let me know if you want a frame built for the bismarckia ! (you bring the wood,and i have a the nail gun and gear etc )

Troy

Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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Meryta siclarii

I think it is starting to branch

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Thats a beauty! Who suppiles Meryta? I'd love one!

Gan I got mine as a cutting from the botnical garden

Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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A gold star to anyone who can identify this plant

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Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Kind of looks like another Meryta. Maybe Meryta balansae.

Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

-- Alfred Austin

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Kind of looks like another Meryta. Maybe Meryta balansae.

Not a meryta keep guessing :)

Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Lobelia Gibberoa

Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Updated progress - Today

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Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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G'day Sol,

That garden has filled in really nicely. Do you have a Ceroxylon lurking around? (when I think of Tassie, I think of Ceroxylon, Howeas and Rhopies !)

Love your path...not to mention the views - superb.

Well done on bringing your vision to reality !

Regards

Michael.

Just north of Cairns, Australia....16 Deg S.
Tropical climate: from 19C to 34C.

Spending a lot of time in Manila, Philippines... 15 Deg N.
Tropical climate: from 24C to 35C.

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Updated progress - Today

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Marvellous...Breathtaking....

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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Greenleaf - thanks

Miccles I had 2 but they died of some fungal problem :(

Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Butia Bonnetti?

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Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Jubea Chilensis

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Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Trachycarpus Fortuneii

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Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Very nice Sol.

Matt in Temecula, CA

Hot and dry in the summer, cold with light frost in the winter. Halfway between the desert and ocean

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Unknown Trachy

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Sol Cooper

Hobart Tasmania

42 degrees South

Mild climate - mostly frost free

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Hi Sol,

Coming along very nice, lovely modern house and a lovely garden.

Regards

Stephen

Stephen

Broome Western Australia

Where the desert meets the sea

Tropical Monsoon

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