- Tall Tamarind Tree in San Diego, CA. - palmtalk. org
This Tamarind tree is the largest I've ever seen in California It's approximately 30ft (10m) tall and has thousands of flowers Has any one seen a larger Tamarind tree in California? All photos were taken on Sept 27, 2012 in San Diego, CA On this same property there's a large flowering Golden
- Cassia x nealiae Queens Hospital White- White Shower Tree
What's so strange is I never noticed the 30ft 9m tall tamarind tree on the same property I should grow a Queen's White Shower tree here in San Diego maybe I'll have good luck, as I was born in Queen's Hospital in Honolulu, HI This tree isn't as hardy as C fistula
- Black White Sapote and Canistel in SoCal - PalmTalk
On 4 17 2024 at 2:51 PM, Josue Diaz said: White sapote is about the easiest fruit tree you will grow Fast growing and tolerates cold, heat, frost, wind They are not uncommon in the central valley, and they will bloom and fruit pretty much year round - with the heavy fruit sets in summer You see any Tamarind growing in yards out there?
- companion plants for palms - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
I am just beginning with palms - particularly the understory shaded area varieties Along with palms I have shade loving plants particulartly birds nest ferns that have somewhat mutated from the normal What other plants do Palm enthusiasts enjoy growing?
- Humid Subtropics - WEATHER CLIMATE - PalmTalk
I've personally seen the following fruits in properties within southern Cameron county: lime, aloe, pomegranate, pineapple, papaya, tamarind, mango, guava, banana, fig, watermelon, orange, grapefruit, corn, sugarcane, and sometimes avocado, grape, and apple
- Looking Back at the Great US Freezes - PalmTalk
Very cold sensitive tropical items like Coconuts,Banyans,Gumbo Limbos,Mangoes,Royal Poicianna,Mahogany,Sapodilla,Tamarind and even Papayas made it through unscathed
- cold damage report for tropical and subtropical trees at Leu Gardens
I have compiled a report on the cold damage to the tropical and subtropical trees in the collection here at Leu Gardens Some trees are listed twice as one specimen may have been injured and another of the same species growing elsewhere in the Garden was uninjured NO DAMAGE Acacia confusa Acacia
- The delicious butiá fruits. Taste of childhood.
I just harvested the fruits of the delicious butiá (Butia eriospatha), at the point I prefer them, when they start to turn yellow Taste of childhood! The seeds are easily released from the fiberless and juicy mesocarp in this variety
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