Tree of Life Info???

Discussion in 'Trees' started by Bilbo675, Jul 31, 2012.

  1. Bilbo675

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    Oops :doh:can't count :heehee:, can't make out the writing on that either; the main picture looks like its showing it with pink flowers or the like??
     
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      Sirius , Buddha belly palm!!!! did you get any?
       
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        Btw talking about cycad , look what I got for £5 around my local market , no need to got to holland , £3 for the cycad and £2 for the other 2 .
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          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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          Microcoelum weddellianum, sounds like a good plant Sal, guess its slow growing.

          Not widely available?
           
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          no, they were all dried out. No life in them at all

          Whoever buys one will be very dissapointed.
           
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          I never manage to get any pictures when i go to Italy for the simple reason that it`s always a run , but a friend of mine over there usually buy cheap land and plant them with palms that actually sell to holland . Got lots of seeds out of him , but forgot the bag there , he told me about this palm , one of his relative lives in florida i suspect he supply the seeds for him , along with this cane palm that can stand few frost as well.
          I think they are fast growing over there , as he was teling me that he manage to get the money back every 4 years.
           
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          Well done on your purchases Sal ... but I'm positive Michael saw a Coconut Palm.
           
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