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A couple of my favourite pictures over time. I like photography iam always looking for the photo that seems to capture the moment. Sometimes you get it other times it’s not really what the eye sees. Different times of the season and light can give you a completely different picture. 

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The blend of various palms and flowers creates a paradise. A lot of care went into your large garden and jungle. That takes time patience , very nice , thank you. Harry

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11 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

The blend of various palms and flowers creates a paradise. A lot of care went into your large garden and jungle. That takes time patience , very nice , thank you. Harry

Thanks harry I hope I can leave something for the future. I think I know what they will say who planted this garden. Iam going to get a plaque made up so all is not lost and forgotten.

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I didn't know you could grow a lipstick palm there.  I love the colours but they get so messy when they clump.  My old garden has been really knocked around since I left.

Peachy

 

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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@peachy I can’t even think about growing one here. I would though , one of my favorite tropicals. Harry

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52 minutes ago, peachy said:

I didn't know you could grow a lipstick palm there.  I love the colours but they get so messy when they clump.  My old garden has been really knocked around since I left.

Peachy

 

Now peachy I always thought you knew your palms. Areca vestria orange form is the palm in question. But unfortunately it does clump so that rules you out for having one. I fear the day I leave my garden when I sell my home you will be buying a garden the house is free.

Richard 

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