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  1. Sihitch

    Problems with Cannas

    I think its a lot to do with temperature. I have two pots of Canna altensteinii, which were overwintered together as rhizomes. One pot was put outside after the last frost and is now one foot...
    I think its a lot to do with temperature. I have two pots of Canna altensteinii, which were overwintered together as rhizomes. One pot was put outside after the last frost and is now one foot high, and the other has been inside my conservatory, where its a lot warmer. The inside one reached 8...
    I think its a lot to do with temperature. I have two pots of Canna altensteinii, which were overwintered together as rhizomes. One pot was put outside after the last frost and is now one foot high, and the other has been inside my conservatory,...
    I think its a lot to do with temperature. I have two pots of Canna altensteinii, which were overwintered together as rhizomes. One pot was put outside after the last frost and is now one foot...
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  2. kindredspirit
    Like x 6

    Yucca Linearis.

    :blue thumb:Very nice indeed
    :blue thumb:Very nice indeed
    :blue thumb:Very nice indeed
    :blue thumb:Very nice indeed
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  3. Lolimac
    Like x 10

    Brugmansia 2015

    I have two types of Brugs (Suavolens and Miss Emilie McKenzie). Both are from cuttings this year and I have also grown them as standards with clear stems until the 'Y' fork. In only 4 months or so...
    I have two types of Brugs (Suavolens and Miss Emilie McKenzie). Both are from cuttings this year and I have also grown them as standards with clear stems until the 'Y' fork. In only 4 months or so I am pretty impressed at the speed they grow and the numerous huge blooms they throw out. I will...
    I have two types of Brugs (Suavolens and Miss Emilie McKenzie). Both are from cuttings this year and I have also grown them as standards with clear stems until the 'Y' fork. In only 4 months or so I am pretty impressed at the speed they grow and...
    I have two types of Brugs (Suavolens and Miss Emilie McKenzie). Both are from cuttings this year and I have also grown them as standards with clear stems until the 'Y' fork. In only 4 months or so...
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  4. Liamesque

    Flamboyant leaves yellowing and falling

    Been there, done that!!!! :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Been there, done that!!!! :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Been there, done that!!!! :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Been there, done that!!!! :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
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  5. hydrogardener

    Figs

    I'd love a fig tree, I could eat figs by the lorry load (possibly not the best idea, I'd probably have an accident!!! :snork:). I was given 10 figs yesterday from a friends tree...they are simply delicious! :dbgrtmb:
    I'd love a fig tree, I could eat figs by the lorry load (possibly not the best idea, I'd probably have an accident!!! :snork:). I was given 10 figs yesterday from a friends tree...they are simply delicious! :dbgrtmb:
    I'd love a fig tree, I could eat figs by the lorry load (possibly not the best idea, I'd probably have an accident!!! :snork:). I was given 10 figs yesterday from a friends tree...they are simply delicious! :dbgrtmb:
    I'd love a fig tree, I could eat figs by the lorry load (possibly not the best idea, I'd probably have an accident!!! :snork:). I was given 10 figs yesterday from a friends tree...they are simply delicious! :dbgrtmb:
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  6. Zola

    Newbie Info

    What is an average winter like - temp wise? And a cold winter?Trachycarpus palms should be ok Chamaerops palms Quite a few bamboo species Tree ferns (Dicksonia) - with some...
    What is an average winter like - temp wise? And a cold winter?Trachycarpus palms should be ok Chamaerops palms Quite a few bamboo species Tree ferns (Dicksonia) - with some protection/fleecing Fatsia japonia Zantedescia & KniphofiaJust off the top of my head
    What is an average winter like - temp wise? And a cold winter?Trachycarpus palms should be ok Chamaerops palms Quite a few bamboo species Tree ferns (Dicksonia) - with some protection/fleecing Fatsia japonia Zantedescia & KniphofiaJust off...
    What is an average winter like - temp wise? And a cold winter?Trachycarpus palms should be ok Chamaerops palms Quite a few bamboo species Tree ferns (Dicksonia) - with some...
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  7. BenBaron
    Like x 6

    Tree fern delivery

    First class Ben. I am envious. :dbgrtmb:
    First class Ben. I am envious. :dbgrtmb:
    First class Ben. I am envious. :dbgrtmb:
    First class Ben. I am envious. :dbgrtmb:
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  8. BenBaron

    Large Butia Capitata (ordorata)

    I would prefer one with more fronds giving it more of an arching effect, sell it and get a smaller one!!!:biggrin:
    I would prefer one with more fronds giving it more of an arching effect, sell it and get a smaller one!!!:biggrin:
    I would prefer one with more fronds giving it more of an arching effect, sell it and get a smaller one!!!:biggrin:
    I would prefer one with more fronds giving it more of an arching effect, sell it and get a smaller one!!!:biggrin:
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  9. TMAK

    Plant ID please

    Warm and tropical!
    Warm and tropical!
    Warm and tropical!
    Warm and tropical!
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  10. Pebo

    My exotic project

    Phormiums are great for filling in the lower levelsSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Phormiums are great for filling in the lower levelsSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Phormiums are great for filling in the lower levelsSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Phormiums are great for filling in the lower levelsSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  11. Dips

    When should i bring my brug inside

    Not actually Brugs, and as longk says, quite a bit hardier.
    Not actually Brugs, and as longk says, quite a bit hardier.
    Not actually Brugs, and as longk says, quite a bit hardier.
    Not actually Brugs, and as longk says, quite a bit hardier.
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  12. Pebo

    Massive Basjoo in flower.. Manchester

    My thoughts are that a stem of that size is unlikely to have grown from the ground this year
    My thoughts are that a stem of that size is unlikely to have grown from the ground this year
    My thoughts are that a stem of that size is unlikely to have grown from the ground this year
    My thoughts are that a stem of that size is unlikely to have grown from the ground this year
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  13. Pebo

    Dracululus Vulgaris and Basjoo questions

    Hi Pete - up near Blackburn. Fire me a pm and I'll send you details Cheers Ben
    Hi Pete - up near Blackburn. Fire me a pm and I'll send you details Cheers Ben
    Hi Pete - up near Blackburn. Fire me a pm and I'll send you details Cheers Ben
    Hi Pete - up near Blackburn. Fire me a pm and I'll send you details Cheers Ben
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  14. hydrogardener

    Pineapple

    Apparently you can make them fruit at any time, within reason of course, by introducing ethylene gas. Ripe bananas, apples etc. give off this gas.
    Apparently you can make them fruit at any time, within reason of course, by introducing ethylene gas. Ripe bananas, apples etc. give off this gas.
    Apparently you can make them fruit at any time, within reason of course, by introducing ethylene gas. Ripe bananas, apples etc. give off this gas.
    Apparently you can make them fruit at any time, within reason of course, by introducing ethylene gas. Ripe bananas, apples etc. give off this gas.
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  15. Pebo

    What can I plant now.. Suggestions welcome.

    Chamaerops humulis ?
    Chamaerops humulis ?
    Chamaerops humulis ?
    Chamaerops humulis ?
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  16. JWK

    Sarracenia overwintering

    Sarracenia are very tolerant of cold conditions if the crown is dry, many don't appreciate being cold and wet. The best place for them is an unheated greenhouse.I used to have an extensive...
    Sarracenia are very tolerant of cold conditions if the crown is dry, many don't appreciate being cold and wet. The best place for them is an unheated greenhouse.I used to have an extensive collection many years ago but I had to sell on. All being well I will be installing a couple of...
    Sarracenia are very tolerant of cold conditions if the crown is dry, many don't appreciate being cold and wet. The best place for them is an unheated greenhouse.I used to have an extensive collection many years ago but I had to sell on. All...
    Sarracenia are very tolerant of cold conditions if the crown is dry, many don't appreciate being cold and wet. The best place for them is an unheated greenhouse.I used to have an extensive...
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  17. Ian Taylor

    something spiney

    I dont think Cats Claw should survive our winters. not quite sure I want something that quite invasive, we have a fence I would like something spikey and flowering that could stand sun and shade...
    I dont think Cats Claw should survive our winters. not quite sure I want something that quite invasive, we have a fence I would like something spikey and flowering that could stand sun and shade and our winters. I know thats asking a lot :).
    I dont think Cats Claw should survive our winters. not quite sure I want something that quite invasive, we have a fence I would like something spikey and flowering that could stand sun and shade and our winters. I know thats asking a lot :).
    I dont think Cats Claw should survive our winters. not quite sure I want something that quite invasive, we have a fence I would like something spikey and flowering that could stand sun and shade...
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  18. WeeTam
    Like x 4

    Yucca too big? Off with its head !

    Nice tree. I don't think I'd have had the courage to do it :)
    Nice tree. I don't think I'd have had the courage to do it :)
    Nice tree. I don't think I'd have had the courage to do it :)
    Nice tree. I don't think I'd have had the courage to do it :)
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  19. noisette47

    Sesbania grandiflora

    Like Pete I've grown S.punicea successfully by overwintering in a cool greenhouse and pretty dry (ie - dormant) but the white form of S.grandiflora didn't make it under the same conditions. I will...
    Like Pete I've grown S.punicea successfully by overwintering in a cool greenhouse and pretty dry (ie - dormant) but the white form of S.grandiflora didn't make it under the same conditions. I will try again (I still have seed) but in a cool room with a bit of humidity.
    Like Pete I've grown S.punicea successfully by overwintering in a cool greenhouse and pretty dry (ie - dormant) but the white form of S.grandiflora didn't make it under the same conditions. I will try again (I still have seed) but in a cool room...
    Like Pete I've grown S.punicea successfully by overwintering in a cool greenhouse and pretty dry (ie - dormant) but the white form of S.grandiflora didn't make it under the same conditions. I will...
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    4
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  20. KyreCookie

    Tropical (?) health advice

    Thank you both
    Thank you both
    Thank you both
    Thank you both
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    3
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    697

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