... from ebay, the seller is thepalmcentre in Richmond, 3 and a bit foot trunk, 6 feet tall overall, 40 litre pot, £99. They have a few more on ebay at the moment, I couldn't resist
John, postage! where you live, wouldn't it be cheaper to go there and pick it up? I combined my trip there with Hampton House and Kew.
John I can see you are over the moon with that, good luck. I'm being negative I know, but that trachy should actually have much more foliage than that, and probably much more root. If that was grown normally it would have foliage right to the ground at that height, I'm not sure what they do with them to get them looking like that. I'm thinking it might sulk for a few years.
Yes I was going to go and pick it up but the postage was cheaper than the petrol money and I would only buy more stuff if I went there in person
I think they have chopped off a lot of the foliage to ship it pete. Suits me because I am thinking about stripping off the fibre to expose the trunk, I've seen it done at a couple of nurseries. I will wait till the spring just to give it a chance to overwinter with it's furry coat. You could be right about the root size though. When I get it out of the pot I'll have a better idea the root ball size. I'm still over the moon though
I agree, but I also think it will look fine at the back of the border where John has it ... and then he can get a nice, smaller, fat one for the front of the border
Looks bladdy lavverly! I'd love one that size, but I think I've spent enough on the back garden this year!!
I can see a flaw in that plan Kristen, If John does that, the one in front is very likely to overtake the one at the back after a few years.
The 'Waggie' has smaller more upright stiffer leaves and is less susceptible to wind damage than the T. fortunei (which can look a bit ragged in an exposed position). Otherwise it is practically the same as T. fortunei in terms of growth and hardiness.
You two are just trying to get me to buy more, I won't fall for that, Mrs JWK has already confiscated my credit card after I told her how much I spent
For anyone else thinking we talking in a secret code, the following may help the deciphering! Waggie/y - Trachycarpus Wagnerianus - variety of Windmill/Chusan Palm Washy - Washingtonia Filifera or Robusta - Sky Duster Palm BoP - Bird of Paradise - Strelitzia reginae NIP - Norfolk Island Pine - Araucaria Herterophylla/Excelsa Chamy - Chamaerops Humilis - Dwarf or European Fan Palm