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- DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
I collected this palm seed 25 years ago at my mate’s wedding from a suckering variety but this one never suckered I do get seeds of it easy to germinate bottom heat 30 degrees Celsius there almost a small kentia in appearance and flower but seeds much smaller and a nice liver colour new leaf one tough palm Last reply by peachy, 9 hours ago
- Portuguese palms - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
Hi everyone, I've decided to create this topic to talk about Portuguese palm trees Unlike what most people would think, Portugal has a lot of potential when it comes to the different palm species that could grow there In fact, the different climates of the country and its islands are ideal for
- Palm tree in Louisville, KY - COLD HARDY PALMS - PalmTalk
I'm assuming this is some sort of a Palm tree These are growing in the island on Central Ave beside Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY Any idea what these are? Louisville is zone 6A They are not protected in any fashion during the winter months
- London palms and exotics - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
Here are some palms and exotics in London, I will add to the thread at a later date as well as I take more photos These are photos of the big canary island date palm, Norfolk Island pine, a yucca gigantea and the bougainvillea in Fulham The bougainvillea are still in flower
- Palms in Ireland - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
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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!
- Russian Palms at Their Limits - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
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- Neighbour said roots will break foundations of my home?
OK, palm789, your palm is fine and will never harm the foundation This is because of a fundamental difference between most trees and palms Oak trees and maples are Eudicot plants and palms are Monocot plants Palms lack cambium, which causes the growing diameter of roots Oak tree roots invade a tight space and then grow larger, exerting tremendous pressure on adjacent surfaces, like a house
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