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- Photos of palm trees in Albuquerque. Cold Hardy Palms
Hi everyone My name is Gabriel and I want to show you pictures of palm trees in Albuquerque New Mexico USDA zone 7a 7b Enjoy!
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- DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
This is the luckiest palm in my garden Twice it has been narrowly missed by huge falling trees, surviving without so much as a scratch It even seems to like the decaying Cecropia trunk 1 4" from its base Love watching this beautiful baby grow Do you have Johannesteijsmannia magnifica in your garden? Or a photo of one you have admired on a palm tour somewhere in the world? Post your photos
- Palm trees and exotics in Ålesund, Norway. - palmtalk. org
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- Portuguese palms - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
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- How deep do palm roots go? - PalmTalk
How deep do palm roots, specifically Washingtonia and Sylvestris, go down, not how wide? North Padre Island has a fresh water layer under it, 5 to 9 feet down Mature Washingtonia and Sylvestris do very well here wondering if that could be part of the reason
- Growing a Canary Island Date Palm in New York City - PalmTalk
Hello! This is my very first post in the PalmTalk! I've lurked here on and off over the years, but only recently joined this forum This new thread will document my "insane" project of trying to grow a Canary Island Date Palm ( aka Phoenix Canariensis ) here in Southern Queens, New York City - cu
- Albuquerque Palm Pics!! - COLD HARDY PALMS - PalmTalk
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