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3 year Progress Pics in Port Orange FL


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Very nice!  Looks very lush, green and tropical!

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Lakeland, FL

USDA Zone 1990: 9a  2012: 9b  2023: 10a | Sunset Zone: 26 | Record Low: 20F/-6.67C (Jan. 1985, Dec.1962) | Record Low USDA Zone: 9a

30-Year Avg. Low: 30F | 30-year Min: 24F

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Spectacular! Never would guess that the kind of tropical palms you are growing could be accomplished that far north in Florida!

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What you look for is what is looking

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Buccaneer?, dypsis pembana(s)?, majesty on the left?, Teddy I'm pretty sure, bottle, no idea, and a flame thrower? I'm a newbie did i get them right? Are those different dypsis'? I'm hoping to have some photos of my own to this fall. Trying to do it big here in Groveland, FL

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@banthony720 A warm, belated welcome to the forums!

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Lakeland, FL

USDA Zone 1990: 9a  2012: 9b  2023: 10a | Sunset Zone: 26 | Record Low: 20F/-6.67C (Jan. 1985, Dec.1962) | Record Low USDA Zone: 9a

30-Year Avg. Low: 30F | 30-year Min: 24F

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Very nice .

 It sure shows the great potential of the near coastal areas on the east coast of Florida .

And just enough canopy to work well .

Good job .

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On 4/26/2021 at 9:22 PM, banthony720 said:

Buccaneer?, dypsis pembana(s)?, majesty on the left?, Teddy I'm pretty sure, bottle, no idea, and a flame thrower? I'm a newbie did i get them right? Are those different dypsis'? I'm hoping to have some photos of my own to this fall. Trying to do it big here in Groveland, FL

Definitely have a Bucaneer, Majesty is on the left then a Royal then some Veitchia hybrids I get from seed from Kopsick park in St.Pete. I have some big spindles all over. The Teddy is a Tri-bear from Halley in Deland. I’m on a creek about a mile from the coast and have almost full canopy so I can stretch it a bit. 

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11 hours ago, Bill H2DB said:

Very nice .

 It sure shows the great potential of the near coastal areas on the east coast of Florida .

And just enough canopy to work well .

Good job .

I just added a picture of the microspadix you gifted me a couple years ago. It’s doing great. 10x8 now 

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Your garden looks great @Reeverse! You’ve accomplished a lot in a relatively short period of time. 

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Westchase | 9b 10a  ◆  Nokomis | 10a  ◆  St. Petersburg | 10a 10b 

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