RE: Identification Requested Hello Mike, Here is the album address. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/mhjawaid/album?.dir=/43f1&.src=ph&.tok=ph9rSpEBI6oqRj18 ...
In a message dated 01/04/2006 14:46:43 GMT Daylight Time, mhjawaid@... writes: Thanks for the gallery address. I can't be much help. The "Problem 1"...
Hi to every one,can anyone help me with this problem.I have a Chambeyronia Macrocarpa in a 45 litre bag and it has developed a small spilt in the lower...
Parajubaeas are known as very fast-growing high-altitude species. Some Chamaedoreas and Trachycarpus are also speedy. Ceroxylon parvifrons does not start out...
Jason: Many thanks. ... From: palmsociety@yahoogroups.com [mailto:palmsociety@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jason D Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 1:00 PM To:...
I would wager that Ceroxylon parvum (different from C. parvifrons) would also be fairly fast out of rosette, as it is the smallest of the genus. Jason...
Ceroxylon are fairly common in the Colombian uplands. A relatively rapid growing species is very interesting. Thanks ... From: palmsociety@yahoogroups.com...
I just wanted to let everyone know that all the information for the upcoming Biennial in the Dominican Republic is now up on the IPS website. You can check it...
Dear Paul, I am a member of the IPS and interested in joining the Biennial, can I bring along my wife? I understand that she will be paying the same...
Hi Angel, But of course you can bring your wife! Only one person in a family has to be an IPS member. There are even some activities planned for those spouses...
I am on this list for a few years now and over the years have been contributing. After US action in Afghanistan, when Pakistan became a first-line state in...
... I had no Idea you are a DOG PERSON, I am a DOG PERSON! only the other day we were trying to remember facts about the Owchartka, the Central Asian Herding...
A place where I play the piano has recently finished a complete demolition and rebuild. They have 2 different kind of phoenix palms that I don't know what...
I agree with overpruned P. reclinata for the "airy/feathery" multi-stemmed clumps. But I am leaning more toward something like P. rupicola or possibly P....
Having looked at your photos & considering the zone 8b, I would think they must be eating dates, phoenix dactilifera. They look a bit sorry for themselves. ...
I hope I am not offending anyone about posting this message announcing the creation of a group devoted to Rhapis Palms, (Lady Palm) Rhapis excelsa and other...
Michael, those are definitely not P. dactylifera. I am surprised, however, to see large P. reclinata planted outside in that area. Barry, I'd be interested in...
Yeah, I was blown away when I saw them, and was SURE that couldn't be what I thought it was! However, it's a private millionaires/billionaires island, and...
I am about to include an driveway planting of King Palms - Archontophoenix alexandrae - in a current landscape design project in Barbados and wonder if anyone...
John, each plant can spread to 15', but they are often planted in 3's with the trunks touching, somewhat like the way pygmy date palms are often planted, which...
Hello everyone, I'm new the group. I inherited a small Palm tree from a deceased friend a few months ago. After looking online and in local nurseries, I'm...
Lawrence Thank you very much for your comments to my request for help. Unfortunately no one else has made any input on this issue. John ... From: "Lawrence...
Mark, if it is Chamaedorea hooperiana, you can grow it outdoors in San Diego in a shady area. It does take up a lot of space for a Chamaedorea. Jack...