Trachycarpus

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Waco, May 24, 2006.

  1. strongylodon

    strongylodon Old Member

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    Surprised you have lost some bottle brushes Jazid, guess it depends on varieties mine are bursting with buds My front garden has Pallidus, Sieberei, Salignus, Mauve Mist, Citrinus Splendens and Pinnifolius.
    Obviously the winters are milder here but they have all taken -5c with no damage so hopefully I will be able to post some pics soon. [​IMG]
     
  2. Nik

    Nik Gardener

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    Waco, two of the Phoenixs have got definite new growing points emerging. I didn't spray with anything, but did feed them.

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  3. Waco

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    Well my trachy does not look dead yet either. anyway Well done that man!

    did you see my post on "Chuck outs" just goes to show. I also have a phormium that is springing back to life - oh what fun we all have.

    From picture though it does look like you have got away with it, so pleased for you.
     
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