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Few shots of some of the Plants in the Yard


Jcalvin

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A few Sago palms. The female just finished flushing out a few weeks ago. It’s been so dry this past month, the resurrection fern in the second picture has looked like this for about 3 weeks. 

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‘‘Tis Queen palm has doubled its size this year. It looks a little raty. That’s Boston fern under neath it (that hasn’t died back since we moved here 6 years ago) and a European in front of it. 

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This is my smallest robusta. I planted it last year. I accidentally spray the middle stem with brush killer. I’m lucky this thing came back through. You can see it starting to come back in the middle. My other robustas/filibustas need trimmed, so I couldn’t get a decent picture of them. 

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Thanks for sharing. Nice collection! Did the Sylvester survived that 2017/8 winter?
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29 minutes ago, Swolte said:

Thanks for sharing. Nice collection! Did the Sylvester survived that 2017/8 winter?
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Yeah, thank God. Leaves didn’t even burn. Further up the road, though, a guy had a Sylvester that was totally burnt but came back. He has a farm in a pretty low lying area, so I think it might have got colder there. 

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