Hello. I could not help you, we grow our palms in El Salvador, very warm. ianrmch <ianrmch@...> wrote: Hello from Christchurch New Zealand where we get...
James; Check out these sites. Maybe if you don't find anything in the sites, contacting the people mentioned can help you. Good luck! TheFloridaGarden.com ...
Many years ago, I had heard of an unusual form of Phoenix Roebelinii with multiple trunks, called Reasoneri. When I was visiting Orlando for a professional...
For Palm Enthusiasts in So Cal Our next meeting of the Palm Society of Southern California is this Saturday in Encinitas, CA. This is about 30 minutes north...
Whatever happened to the discussion that used to take place here? Has it all gone to the message board? ... From: "edwin brown" <edbrown_3@...> To:...
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I am. Mike Masteson ... From: "edwin brown" <edbrown_3@...> To: <palmsociety@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 1:50 PM Subject:...
The Masterson Family
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Looks like a lot of us here. Vibhu ... From: "Doug Keene" <serenoa@...> To: <palmsociety@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 2:43 AM Subject:...
I was on at 5:14 EST but now I'm not... ... From: Sumitha & Vibhu To: palmsociety@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 9:46 PM Subject: Re:...
Me too, over here in New Zealand. Just to thro' something up. With a winter similar to your USDA 8A currently upon us do you agree that Washingtonias hate to...
Ian; If I thought I could kill them with water in the crown in winter, I'd do it. Unfortunately, even sulfuric acid wouldn't bother them. They're tougher than...
well here goes nothing ...then. Mike Did you write a paper about ASR recovery and cycle testing recently for the USGS? I have my Copernecia prunifera...
Hi Ed, There is one down in Sugarloaf Key I have watched for years. It is a single tree with no other Copernicias for miles around flowering and it has ...
Michel, That does seem to be the case. We now have R. Riffle moderating "Palm Talk" He seems to be doing a very good job. I singed up and was quite impressed. ...
Sorry but you must be thinking of someone else. I am but a humble gardener. Mike Masterson ... From: "edwin brown" <edbrown_3@...> To:...
The Masterson Family
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It could be that people are just too busy outdoors to do much chatting in this forum. At least that's the case in my landscaping group. Glenda Zone 8B Florida...
I thought this was just a slow posting period much like happens on the groups I own. Did I miss an announcement about the message board? I also prefer to get...
I've been studying the message board after having gotten registered for it. I didn't pay much attention, but there was something on there about an email alert...
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I used to post whenever I could contribute, or had a question, but it seemed like that if you were not from a tropical or subtropical zone, no one really...
I didn't see any attachments in my mssg. The reasoner var. is actually the true suckering form of roebelenii, found in habitat growing along edges of Mekong...
I have to admit, the username/password stuff gets old and difficult when so many on-line things are requiring it: if you do bill-pay, belong to different...
Lucinda; I will foward your post to the Palm (IPS FORA) website administrator. I have had that problem before. There is a cookie from that website that ...
Dave, your right, the declaration is a bit premature. It has a silvery blue color. The spiral arrangemetn of the leaf base pattern was the (not totally...
I have always thought of P. reobelinii as one of my favorites. Do any of you know where I might get a small pot of this variety? Even seed would do IF they...
Both W. robusta and W. filifera are as common as weeds here in Southern California and up to San Francisco and beyond (I photographed one robusta, in the...