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Epic garden and photos.

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Joey!

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WOW, wonderful collection !

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is that a Lodoicea? In the californian climate? I am impressed !

 

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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1 minute ago, doranakandawatta said:

is that a Lodoicea? In the californian climate? I am impressed !

It is a Pritchardia. The lens and the angle makes it look bigger than it really is.

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31 minutes ago, Pando said:

It is a Pritchardia. The lens and the angle makes it look bigger than it really is.

it's a good photograph!

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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Thanks for show us, Pando!:drool:

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It was an incredible garden and thanks Pando for sharing these great pictures!

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Nice work Ando. Always nice seeing other peoples galleries as you can miss some much in a garden this size. As example, I never saw that Ficus growing on top the Washy's. That was pretty cool.

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Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

-- Alfred Austin

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Incredible, simply incredible. 

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What is this palm with the blue crown shaft? Way cool. 

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2 hours ago, blue240z said:

What is this palm with the blue crown shaft? Way cool. 

It's Chambeyronia macrocarpa. The bluish hue is caused by reflection of the sky off the crownshaft.

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Pando,

as always awesome photography!

Thank you very much for sharing and greatest thanks to Mr. Hamann for opening his garden for all of us (in a certain way).

Best regards

palmfriend

 

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