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  1. Jim in Los Altos

    Winter Outlook for Palm Growing in the US

    There was someone in Sitka, Alaska growing T. fortunii but not anymore. They froze even with protection.
  2. Jim in Los Altos

    Moving from PalmTalk to PalmPedia

    The beginning of the end of PalmTalk.:( Let's make this work at Palmpedia!:)
  3. Jim in Los Altos

    Butia X Syagrus Hybrids. I thought I would share some photos as well.

    It's great to see these palms being produced in such numbers now!
  4. Jim in Los Altos

    Winter Outlook for Palm Growing in the US

    Also good news for the west coast is NOAA's milder than average temperature predictions for the entire season. I hope the predictions are accurate!
  5. Jim in Los Altos

    Moving from PalmTalk to PalmPedia

    I registered a long time ago but have been pretty loyal to just PalmTalk. Maybe it's time to move. We just need lots more members here to make this work even better.
  6. Jim in Los Altos

    Mad Fox Seeds Finally!!!

    Dean, What's the scientific name of that incredibly pretty palm?
  7. Jim in Los Altos

    Ferns on Palm Trunks

    Those ferns look beautiful in a tropical rainforest sort of way. I can't imagine them ever overtaking the palm's canopy. I grow bromeliads, succulents, and staghorn ferns in/on some of my palms.
  8. Jim in Los Altos

    If you like Before and Afters

    Scott, that's a gorgeous Bismarkia. Amazing growth in just eight years. I don't think mine will be that big in twenty years.
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