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I had to leave early and couldn't go the other featured garden or to the Fullerton Arboretum, but here are a few photos from Louis Hooper's garden:

Dypsis 'slick willy':

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Raphis robusta:

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Raphis cross-I believe it's 'alicia':

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Reinhardia-not sure which one. I'm sure you recognize the shoes:

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San Fernando Valley, California

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Continued...

Ravenea hildebrandtii:

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Dypsis onilahensis':

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Kentiopsis olivaformis:

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Ravanea glauca. Louis had 2; they looked like different plants to me-this one was very droopy and elegant, the other was much more upright(sorry didn't take of photo of #2):

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San Fernando Valley, California

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And finally...

Ravanea xerophylla:

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Chuniophoenix nana:

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Licuala radula(not sure on the spelling of this):

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That's all I was able to shoot; I'm sure there will be lots of photos of the second garden and Fullerton arboretum.

San Fernando Valley, California

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nice pix,peter.that last one is kinda spooky... :unsure:

the "prince of snarkness."

 

still "warning-free."

 

san diego,california,left coast.

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Thanks for the pics Peter and Jeff. Shame I had to miss this one,really wanted to see the Hooper garden. I guess that's the breaks of working in retail Mmemorial weekend.

San Marcos CA

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Thanks Peter and Jeff! really nice pics! some beauties - especially the Rhapis 'alicia'.

Unfortunatley I missed it. (sad face emoticon)

Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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