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Magnificent!  Is this gorgeous garden in Whittier, CA  or Cancun, Quintana Roo  (MEX) ?

 

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5 year high 42.2C/108F (07/06/2018)--5 year low 4.6C/40.3F (1/19/2023)--Lowest recent/current winter: 4.6C/40.3F (1/19/2023)

 

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Beautiful garden as always Sergio! Does SB still ship hybrids? I've been looking for other crosses but don't seem to have much luck 

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Beautiful garden !!!:yay:

just out of curiosity

in the 32nd picture there’s a skinny plumose almost droopy palm about the same height as the Roystonea crown shaft in the center of the picture? Do you know what it is (ID??)

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Thanks for all the kind comments. Alex garden is in Whittier Ca. Kenny not sure if SB still ships i would hope so the have quality hybrids. Rafael if this is the palm u r referring 2 it is a Dypsis Mahajanga 

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On 2/28/2019 at 3:48 PM, Got Palms said:

Cycads add some color to the garden but not often enough

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Nice use of the cycads throughout your garden.  While the palms grow up, you have the cycads at ground level (at least for our lifetimes), creating a nice layering.  I'm curious as to whether you have noticed any changes in your green Encephalartos species in flushing as your canopy has increased over time?  Specifically if you have noticed any less frequent flushes with the decreased direct sunlight.

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Fantastic garden & yard! Thanks for the photos.

Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
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Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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Tracy i get about 3 flushes a year from most of my cycads, but their are a few that even when in full sunlight i get a flush once every 2 years i think with all the hardscape around yard that retains heat helps with cycad growth i have some blue cycads that are in full shade that still look great.

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Not quite, but very nice palm to say the least :rolleyes: this is the one I’m referring to (btw what a problem to have when you can’t even point out a palm cause there’s sooo many :winkie:) EDIT: Nevermind I think it’s multistemmed my bad

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Fantabulous!

Jim in Los Altos, CA  SF Bay Area 37.34N- 122.13W- 190' above sea level

zone 10a/9b

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On 3/3/2019 at 7:25 PM, Rd003 said:

Not quite, but very nice palm to say the least :rolleyes: this is the one I’m referring to (btw what a problem to have when you can’t even point out a palm cause there’s sooo many :winkie:) EDIT: Nevermind I think it’s multistemmed my bad

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Kenney thats a chamaedorea plumosa 

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