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Kris

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How do you like these Kris ? The one in front has a twist like a coconut tree.

Photo taken in Cleveland, Queensland 26th July, 2009.

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Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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gotta add my own 2 cents worth of photos: btw... some of the palms in photos 4,5 and 7 are over 100' tall

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From Cape Town, South Africa:

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Resident of Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, San Diego, CA and Pahoa, HI.  Former garden in Vista, CA.  Garden Photos

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Dear Wal,Justin :)

Great visuals thanks very much..

Dear Geoff :)

Its very nice to have you in this thread,And we all know your contribution to the palm world,and i have read your intreasting articles on palms in daves garden.where iam also a member.

And those cidp stills that you have posted here are simply superb.. :greenthumb:

Thanks & Love,

Kris :)

love conquers all..

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Justin do you have any shots from the other end of that path way.... looks like a wonderful CIDP lined path and would enjoy seeing what it looks like. Thanks, JV

Jv in San Antonio Texas / Zone 8/extremes past 29 yrs: 117F (47.2C) / 8F (-13.3C)

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Justin do you have any shots from the other end of that path way.... looks like a wonderful CIDP lined path and would enjoy seeing what it looks like. Thanks, JV

I don't, sorry. If we have anyone from Cape Town on the board, it should be relatively easy for them to get a shot.

Resident of Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, San Diego, CA and Pahoa, HI.  Former garden in Vista, CA.  Garden Photos

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Thanks Justin, it just looks like a really nice line of CIDPs.... hope someone else on the board has been there. cheers, Jv

Jv in San Antonio Texas / Zone 8/extremes past 29 yrs: 117F (47.2C) / 8F (-13.3C)

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Here´s photo of a lovely small CIDP with a person who doesn´t show any respect against palms :angry: Too bad that the dogs who were guarding there didn´t bite him for that :rolleyes: The picture was taken in Costa Blanca Espana. By for now I have seen most of the places up from Barcelona down to Tarifa and CIDP tends to be most popular palm there besides other phoenixes and washies ofcourse.

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Dear Rudolfo :)

That guy seen there is one with nature,that is a very common site here..in our national highways.But the palm we use here is borassus or p.sylversteris. :blink:

And by the way the palm would have got all the needed urea(nitrogen) from that guy.And need no fertz for the next 6 months !!! :lol:

Love,

Kris :)

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Hello Kris, just got back from Croatia and got some fresh stills of CIPD's for you.

Trunk :unsure: :

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Crazy Canarienis with a strange curve under the canopy :blink: :

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Greets.

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Temperature in 2000-2008 High:100.6 °F / 38.1 °C Low:19.8 °F / -6.8 °C Average:54.0 °F / 12.2 °C

Zone 9?? that would be awsome!!! but i think 8b.

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Dear Mate :)

Lovely country with very intreasting palms... :) Thanks for those stills.

Lots of love to you,

Kris :)

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Dear Rudolfo :)

That guy seen there is one with nature,that is a very common site here..in our national highways.But the palm we use here is borassus or p.sylversteris. :blink:

And by the way the palm would have got all the needed urea(nitrogen) from that guy.And need no fertz for the next 6 months !!! :lol:

Love,

Kris :)

Kris,

A plant-lover doctor told us that urine is rich in potassium, and he used his to fertilize his plants (sorry, not palms), of course diluted. :lol:

George Yao

Metro-Manila

Philippines

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Kris,

A plant-lover doctor told us that urine is rich in potassium, and he used his to fertilize his plants (sorry, not palms), "of course diluted". :lol:

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Dear Bubba :)

Thanks for those lovely visuals.. :drool: but palms seen in post 219,those 3 mystery palms are date palms.

Here is a still from a recent post by BS Man about Palms and the cidp visual was so beautiful thought we should include in our album dedicated to the king of phoenix palm _'canary date palm' ? :hmm::)

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Love,

Kris :winkie:

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Here are some lovely Cidp visuals with the person who took those beautiful stills..and by the way even i would have done the same thing if i was to pose in front of my loved one(Canary date palm) :winkie:

These stills were contributed by our forum member samirbouag

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Some nice additions Kris.... good shots Samirbouag. Jv

Jv in San Antonio Texas / Zone 8/extremes past 29 yrs: 117F (47.2C) / 8F (-13.3C)

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Dear sergio burciaga :)

Thanks for dropping by and for uploading that mind blowing beautiful still of my loved 'one'.And you are very lucky person to have neighbours who even love palms ! :greenthumb:

I hope the one iam growing here in south india too grows like the one seen in your still.

After seeing your still both my stomach & heart is full with joy. :)

Lots of love,

kris :)

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Here is a picture of the Capetown city hall taken 20 years ago.

It is a pic of my screen, as I took dias, so it explains the quality.

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Same in Pretoria.

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Michel64,

I like those historic CIDP shots, thanks! Jv

Jv in San Antonio Texas / Zone 8/extremes past 29 yrs: 117F (47.2C) / 8F (-13.3C)

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Dear Boko :)

Thanks for the visual...but i want some stills of CIDP from you in the future ! :hmm::)

Dear Michel Greco :)

As our friend Jv said those stills are classic... :greenthumb:

Thanks friends for adding new stills now & then,And for keeping this thread alive ! :winkie:

Love,

kris :)

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Some nice video footage on CIDP & its trimming ! :drool:

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And dear friends,just in case if any of the links have been repeated earlier..kindly bare with me.Since most of the movies start in the same fashion ! And some have their titles in spanish. :blink:

Love,

kris :)

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Here's a CIDP from Sweden. This one is about 140 years old and before it moved to Trelleborg it had a home in the botanical garden of Uppsala (Linné). Every year it's placed in a roundabout and varying annuals is placed next to it.

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//Ciczi

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Greetings from the southernmost Swedish town Trelleborg,

also known as the Palmcity.

USDA zone 7 with a good microclimate

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Since I have never contributed to this long running thread.....here is a few from our vacation/convention......Ritz Carlton, Orlando, Florida.

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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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Dear David :)

You have contributed stills bit late in this thread but no complaints,those Cidp's in your stills are mindblowing 'Beautiful'...! :winkie: i love it..And your first still is my favouriate ! :)

Thanks & Love,

kris :)

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