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I am getting into these plants now!

Maybe I will see some of you there!

Randy

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I am getting into these plants now!

Maybe I will see some of you there!

Randy

I am a member for a long time now, before my interest in palm, but I couldn't be there. I think those are plants of the future because of the lack of water in many countries now even in europe.

Jean-bernard

crazy sower

city : Nantes, France,

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Randy

Danylle loves succulents and i have become very interested since visiting The Huntington ! I am building a nice big xeriscape /succulent /cycad planter bed with lots of big river boulders at the moment.

Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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I am getting into these plants now!

Maybe I will see some of you there!

Randy

20 years ago I was in to them before I got the palm but.

One reason I quit was getting stuck and poked every time I transplanted them.

I went to a convention in Tuscon once. Good fun.

Wai`anae Steve-------www.waianaecrider.com
Living in Paradise, Leeward O`ahu, Hawai`i, USA
Temperature range yearly from say 95 to 62 degrees F
Only 3 hurricanes in the past 51 years and no damage. No floods where I am, No tornados, No earthquakes
No moles, squirrels, chipmunks, deer, etc. Just the neighbors "wild" chickens

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Wow, looks like a blast. Wish I could go.

Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
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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