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| Last Comment by Clare_CA - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 9:14pm |
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Awesome picture. Yum is right!
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Photo Details: "Yum!!" by CValentine - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by xmoose - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 9:13pm |
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I have some Siam Ruby that look just like that,....No guarentees though.
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Photo Details: "??" by CValentine - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by Max363 - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 10:11am |
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I am amazed at the fantastic an beautiful growth some pplz get from a potted banana or ensete in this case!
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Photo Details: "IMG_1488" by zoloff - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by sunfish - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 7:11am |
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Is this the same as FLAVICARPA* And is it growing outdoors/ thanks
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Photo Details: "Passiflora - Lilikoi" by planetrj - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by southlatropical - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 5:49am |
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Thanks everyone. This is the one area that is done. No more moving plants around for a while.
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Photo Details: "Musa Red Iholene" by southlatropical - Posted Date: Wed September 30, 2009 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by southlatropical - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 5:47am |
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They are in a low spot that gets a good amount of water. I do not fertilize or water these. But we get tons of rain and humidity here, so the climate is favorable. The soil is pretty fertile from lots of mulching over the years.
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Photo Details: "Alocasia macrorrhizos" by southlatropical - Posted Date: Wed September 30, 2009 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by southlatropical - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 5:45am |
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Thanks! That is my riding mower. It was being repaired and the mower deck was removed.
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Photo Details: "Mule palm Butia x Syagrus" by southlatropical - Posted Date: Wed September 30, 2009 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by Want Them All - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 4:20am |
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The seller didn't know the names, he just promised me that they're 4 different ones. Oh well, I know where he lives and can bring them back if they turn out to be all the same! At least the one with the most leaves is Celadyne (I know, way too common, but I like the fragrance).
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Photo Details: "Plumerias" by Want Them All - Posted Date: Mon September 21, 2009 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by Want Them All - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 4:18am |
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Foreground is mango, next inline is longan (with many very sweet fruits), further back is Australian cherimoya (which the nursery told me is much hardier than other types on the market, who knows), farthest away in photo is avocado (which I have since uprooted, it died due to several factors, which I will rectify with my next avocado). My purpose for the shade canopies is to provide relief from heat and cold until the trees are more established, when I will remove the canopies.
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Photo Details: "Canopies" by Want Them All - Posted Date: Thu September 17, 2009 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by planetrj - Posted Date: Sat October 3, 2009 3:59am |
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You're going to have fruit soon...Trust me! (Check out my gallery)
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Photo Details: "Dragon_fruit1" by Want Them All - Posted Date: Thu September 17, 2009 - Rating:          10.00 |
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