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hardytropicals · For those in Southern Canada (I'm in zone 6b in downtown Toronto)and the northern U.S. who enjoy growing sub tropical palms,yuc
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Jim, thanks for your response, I've been in southern California enjoying its palnts and climate. I saw ensetes labelled at a nursery and figured out my name...
alan kvasnik
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Mar 6, 2002
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Hello all, I'm a new member here! Info about me found here: http://www.geocities.com/prinspotter/index.html Does anyone know where I can get a Plumeria...
eairkyn
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Mar 6, 2002
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HI Clint, you can see plumeria here: http://www.plumeria101.com/ They are native to Hawaii. Right now I am growing Epiphyte ferns, like staghorn and elkhorn...
eairkyn
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Mar 7, 2002
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OK, northern Florida iksn't exactly a "cold climate" but neither is it within the citrus belt. I'm submitting this question to this group because y'all are...
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May 30, 2002
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Note: forwarded message attached. ... Do You Yahoo!? New! SBC Yahoo! Dial - 1st Month Free & unlimited access Dear Friends, I have just read and signed the...
alan kvasnik
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Jul 7, 2002
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How do your trachycarpus fortunei do in 6b?????...
ScubieLouie
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Jul 23, 2002
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Hi, did somebody mention Trachys ! I manage a subtropical garden open to the public in U.K. Trachys here are over 130 years old and over 60 feet tall. They...
sjgriffith
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Jul 23, 2002
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Last year I saw some Trachycarpus fortunei growing outdoors in Vienna. Most impressive! Vienna has reached -23C, and has a January mean of -4C min to 1C max....
Frank Fogliati
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Jul 23, 2002
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Trachycarpus Fortunei are found throughout British Columbia's south shore. They are probably the fourth hardiest palm. 1. Rapidophlyum Hystrix-Needle Palm 2....
Clint Wood
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Jul 23, 2002
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I have a T. takil and a couple of T. fortunei. I live in zone 5b. Should I grow them until they get so big that I can't get them inside before I attempt to...
gentian 21
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Jul 23, 2002
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The Mazari Palm (nannorrhops richiana is the hardiest palm there is in the correct conditions. It can survive -26C/-14F in LOW humidity. It wouldnt do well on...
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Jul 24, 2002
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Does this mean that you can't take the plants into north Florida, or you just can't find them for sale? Poncirus grows quickly from seed if you want...
Joe Rozier
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Oct 7, 2002
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Dr. James W. Waddick (et al.) - I am in the process of beginning a page for our web site about Aspidistra, one of my long-time favorite plants, but am coming...
Sean A. O'Hara <sean@...
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Feb 18, 2003
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As moderator of this group I'm afraid I can't help you with this. Is there anyone else who might know more about Aspidistra? Jim? Good Luck with your search. ...
Wild1
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Feb 19, 2003
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Dear Sean; Didn't mean to be so slow to get back, but just finished a project late yesterday. Glad to hear your interests. Taxonomy -very confused even in...
James Waddick
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Feb 20, 2003
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Just wanted to say hi. I am interested in growing cold hardy palms and related warm climate plants Eric Wagner, Z6B Toledo, OH...
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Feb 22, 2003
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Welcome Eric. Please let us know what you have tried so far. Clint ... From: Eric Wagner <coole1@...> To: hardytropicals@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday,...
Wild1
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Feb 22, 2003
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I hope you are all aware of http://www.rarepalmseeds.com and the very current http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2309425624 which closes...
James Waddick
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Feb 23, 2003
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Hi Clint, I have tried growing Cactus, Bamboo,Euculyptus, Citrus,Southern Magnolia,Loquats,Spikes,evergreen oaks, yuccas and of course palms. Speaking of palms...
Eric Wagner <coole1@....
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Feb 23, 2003
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Just found this group - anyone growing Gunnera in Ohio? I have a feeling it won't do much once it gets hot - but have always wanted to try it and couldn't...
jefforyneale
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Jun 17, 2003
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It should do very well in Ohio. Give it a lot of water...A LOT of water. Good luck. It will need heavy mulching over winter. Clint, Moderator, Hardytropicals. ...
Wild1
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Jun 18, 2003
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Here is a link to a site that sells tropical plant seeds. They have a nice newsletter they will email you if you sign up on their list. ...
krietzerjak
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Jul 10, 2003
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Hi, I thought you would like to see a Century plant in bloom here in Southern Indiana. This is near Darmstadt, Indiana (no, it's not mine). I believe they...
John Krietzer
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Jul 27, 2003
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This is a bamboo-like plant our family has had for years, first found growing on a farm. I only recently found it's name is Arundo donax, but I am still not ...
John Krietzer
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Jul 27, 2003
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Hi, Here is another website you might find interesting. They have a lot of very unusual plants. Some are pretty cold hardy. They just sent out a new catalog...
krietzerjak
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Aug 19, 2003
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Yes, Andy and thank you for the tip. My Musa Silkamensis (hardy banana) is about 7 ft tall right now. Finally getting the heat here in S.Ontario. It's 35c or...
Wild1
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Aug 23, 2003
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HI, I am in Mn and want to know how long youve had the Musa in the ground, what you do for winter protection, what zone are you? thanks, Alan in Minnetonka...
alan kvasnik
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Aug 24, 2003
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I've had the Musa Basjoo and Silkamensis for 3 years in the ground. I put 2 bags of leaves over them for protection. This might be more than I need in this...
Wild1
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Aug 24, 2003
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I may try leaving some of the bananas out this Winter for the first time. I still don't know exactly what variety they are or if they will make it. I had...
krietzerjak
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