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COLOCASIA ESCULENTA
Colocasia Esculenta. The green form of Colocasia grows to about 4 feet in the UK with leaves about 45cm x 30 (18″ x 12″), and forms a small clump by the end of the season. The Common Taro is widely grown as a food crop in many part of tropical Asia, and is mainly the rhizome that is eaten, but all parts of the plant contain toxins whenraw.
CYCADS - CYCAS REVOLUTA - HARDY TROPICALS UK Cycads – Cycas Revoluta. Not a Palm at all but a fern/conifer type plant that has been around since the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Cycas revoluta is the most common of the Cycads in the UK and can be found in such places as B&Q now. The picture to the right is of Cyril Cycad a few weeks after I bought him at The Palm Centre when based inHARDY TROPICALS UK
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Alocasia x portora, also incorrectly called portdora, portodora or portidora, was developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research, crossing Alocasia portei pollen (male) with Alocasia odora (female). The selection called ‘x portora’ produced a large, robust Alocasia, with upright, mid to olive green, wavy edged leaves, up to2m (6ft) in length.
COLOCASIA PROPAGATION Propogation from Clumping Colocasias such as Black Magic and Standard esculenta types such as Mammoth, and Jack’s Giant These grow from pups or offsets from the main rhizome. From a dry rhizome just cut the pups off with a sharp knife, and check for any bruises and soft areas. Cut these out until firm rhizome Continue reading "ColocasiaPropagation"
CELOSIA CARACAS
sanatic1234 wrote:Hi i was brought a celosia caracas yesterday from my father in law to be. he got it from lancashire.I don't know anything about these, to be honest never even heard of them. What i do think though is that they look like a small version of a echium, but i knowit isn't a echium.
OREOPANAX FLORIBUNDUS Location: Inland Cornwall UK. Re: Oreopanax floribundus. Quote. Post. by Chad » Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:07 am. Crug say the leaves can be up to 1M across, but the ones on show were half that. Just to complicate things, I think the 'right' name is Oreopanax incisus - TREE FERN FROND PROBLEMS Hi all, We bought a Dicksonia Antarctica tree fern last year around late May from B & Q with a decent sized trunk, and several fronds on it. However, throughout the rest of the season, it did try to push out several new fronds, but the majority of which never emerged properly because it seemed that they rotted off half way along (see attachedpicture).
OVERWINTERING RICINUS Over-wintered plants have the capacity to be 12ft high and across but only if they get summer heat. If you don't get monsters the first year, they won't be much better the second year. Branched second year plants also tend to have smaller leaves. There is another way to lookat this.
HOW HARD IS IT TO REMOVE A TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI 5FT yer i know what you mean by cordylines are a pain to transplant i tried with a 8ft trunk seemed to be ok but then started to die of so ive come away from cordylines ive got 10 tree ferns at the moment which ive been ok with for last few years with none drying as ive well protected them from frost,so do you think ive got a good deal with this plant then,ive got a doblo van preety long imCOLOCASIA ESCULENTA
Colocasia Esculenta. The green form of Colocasia grows to about 4 feet in the UK with leaves about 45cm x 30 (18″ x 12″), and forms a small clump by the end of the season. The Common Taro is widely grown as a food crop in many part of tropical Asia, and is mainly the rhizome that is eaten, but all parts of the plant contain toxins whenraw.
CYCADS - CYCAS REVOLUTA - HARDY TROPICALS UK Cycads – Cycas Revoluta. Not a Palm at all but a fern/conifer type plant that has been around since the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Cycas revoluta is the most common of the Cycads in the UK and can be found in such places as B&Q now. The picture to the right is of Cyril Cycad a few weeks after I bought him at The Palm Centre when based inHARDY TROPICALS UK
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Alocasia x portora, also incorrectly called portdora, portodora or portidora, was developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research, crossing Alocasia portei pollen (male) with Alocasia odora (female). The selection called ‘x portora’ produced a large, robust Alocasia, with upright, mid to olive green, wavy edged leaves, up to2m (6ft) in length.
COLOCASIA PROPAGATION Propogation from Clumping Colocasias such as Black Magic and Standard esculenta types such as Mammoth, and Jack’s Giant These grow from pups or offsets from the main rhizome. From a dry rhizome just cut the pups off with a sharp knife, and check for any bruises and soft areas. Cut these out until firm rhizome Continue reading "ColocasiaPropagation"
CELOSIA CARACAS
sanatic1234 wrote:Hi i was brought a celosia caracas yesterday from my father in law to be. he got it from lancashire.I don't know anything about these, to be honest never even heard of them. What i do think though is that they look like a small version of a echium, but i knowit isn't a echium.
OREOPANAX FLORIBUNDUS Location: Inland Cornwall UK. Re: Oreopanax floribundus. Quote. Post. by Chad » Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:07 am. Crug say the leaves can be up to 1M across, but the ones on show were half that. Just to complicate things, I think the 'right' name is Oreopanax incisus - TREE FERN FROND PROBLEMS Hi all, We bought a Dicksonia Antarctica tree fern last year around late May from B & Q with a decent sized trunk, and several fronds on it. However, throughout the rest of the season, it did try to push out several new fronds, but the majority of which never emerged properly because it seemed that they rotted off half way along (see attachedpicture).
OVERWINTERING RICINUS Over-wintered plants have the capacity to be 12ft high and across but only if they get summer heat. If you don't get monsters the first year, they won't be much better the second year. Branched second year plants also tend to have smaller leaves. There is another way to lookat this.
HOW HARD IS IT TO REMOVE A TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI 5FT yer i know what you mean by cordylines are a pain to transplant i tried with a 8ft trunk seemed to be ok but then started to die of so ive come away from cordylines ive got 10 tree ferns at the moment which ive been ok with for last few years with none drying as ive well protected them from frost,so do you think ive got a good deal with this plant then,ive got a doblo van preety long imALOCASIA X PORTORA
Alocasia x portora, also incorrectly called portdora, portodora or portidora, was developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research, crossing Alocasia portei pollen (male) with Alocasia odora (female). The selection called ‘x portora’ produced a large, robust Alocasia, with upright, mid to olive green, wavy edged leaves, up to2m (6ft) in length.
CORDLINE INDIVISA
The story of Cassy the Cordyline started out in 1992 when I bought a packet of Cordyline indivisa seed from a world famous seeds man. Although I had been growing palms and other exotics for 17 years, the cordylines did not really interest me as they were not reliably hardy. I did buy one in Continue reading "Cordline Indivisa – Cassy"BUTIA ERIOSPATHA
heres my Butia eriospatha (Woolly Butia Palm) £20 which im planting about late march, early april in the second pic they all looked squashed up that was a place to store them as they were in the way. Attachments. DSCF0486 - Copy.JPG (68.45 KiB) Viewed 1953 times. Top. ERIOBOTRYA JAPONICA LOQUAT PRUNING? *RESULTS* It is closely related to, for example, Pyracantha , and responds the same to ‘restorative' pruning. If what you want is a vase shaped shrub with big leaves and no visible stem; cut it down to two inches from thesoil about now.
OVERWINTERING RICINUS Over-wintered plants have the capacity to be 12ft high and across but only if they get summer heat. If you don't get monsters the first year, they won't be much better the second year. Branched second year plants also tend to have smaller leaves. There is another way to lookat this.
HOW HARD IS IT TO REMOVE A TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI 5FT yer i know what you mean by cordylines are a pain to transplant i tried with a 8ft trunk seemed to be ok but then started to die of so ive come away from cordylines ive got 10 tree ferns at the moment which ive been ok with for last few years with none drying as ive well protected them from frost,so do you think ive got a good deal with this plant then,ive got a doblo van preety long imCORDYLINE AUSTRALIS
Hi I have searched everywhere on t'internet but cannot find an answer to this. I have a red cordyline australis of about 2 ft tall that over the last 6 months has developed split leaves. TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI WITH DAMAGE DUE TO WHAT,I DON'T KNOW Hi everyone I have 8 Trachycarpus Fortunei, now two are really small and every spring the new fronds/leafs come up all brown and dry, now these two are only about 1ft tall and every frond/leaf has brown /dead patches, then the next 2 are fit and well but only about 2ft tall, and the remaining 4 are on trunks of about 4 & half ft tall with a trunk the size of a dinner plate at the base, theIS MY FUCHSIA DEAD?
by Yorkshire Kris » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:28 pm. My protected Tom West fuchsias are budding up nicely now but those left totally unprotected are dead. Many I believe are pretty hardy so depending on what you've got you may be ok. As an aside my CAN FASCICULARIA BICOLOR BE DIVIDED? by DaveP » Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:58 am. Fascicularia bicolor is very easy to propagate, provided you don't remove the offsets too soon. Ideally, they should be at least 25cms long and with a small section of rhizome attached. If inserted into pots of very sharply drained compost and kept lightly moist, they will develop roots after a monthor so.
COLOCASIA ESCULENTA
Colocasia Esculenta. The green form of Colocasia grows to about 4 feet in the UK with leaves about 45cm x 30 (18″ x 12″), and forms a small clump by the end of the season. The Common Taro is widely grown as a food crop in many part of tropical Asia, and is mainly the rhizome that is eaten, but all parts of the plant contain toxins whenraw.
CYCADS - CYCAS REVOLUTA - HARDY TROPICALS UK Cycads – Cycas Revoluta. Not a Palm at all but a fern/conifer type plant that has been around since the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Cycas revoluta is the most common of the Cycads in the UK and can be found in such places as B&Q now. The picture to the right is of Cyril Cycad a few weeks after I bought him at The Palm Centre when based inHARDY TROPICALS UK
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Alocasia x portora, also incorrectly called portdora, portodora or portidora, was developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research, crossing Alocasia portei pollen (male) with Alocasia odora (female). The selection called ‘x portora’ produced a large, robust Alocasia, with upright, mid to olive green, wavy edged leaves, up to2m (6ft) in length.
COLOCASIA PROPAGATION Propogation from Clumping Colocasias such as Black Magic and Standard esculenta types such as Mammoth, and Jack’s Giant These grow from pups or offsets from the main rhizome. From a dry rhizome just cut the pups off with a sharp knife, and check for any bruises and soft areas. Cut these out until firm rhizome Continue reading "ColocasiaPropagation"
CELOSIA CARACAS
sanatic1234 wrote:Hi i was brought a celosia caracas yesterday from my father in law to be. he got it from lancashire.I don't know anything about these, to be honest never even heard of them. What i do think though is that they look like a small version of a echium, but i knowit isn't a echium.
OREOPANAX FLORIBUNDUS Location: Inland Cornwall UK. Re: Oreopanax floribundus. Quote. Post. by Chad » Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:07 am. Crug say the leaves can be up to 1M across, but the ones on show were half that. Just to complicate things, I think the 'right' name is Oreopanax incisus - TREE FERN FROND PROBLEMS Hi all, We bought a Dicksonia Antarctica tree fern last year around late May from B & Q with a decent sized trunk, and several fronds on it. However, throughout the rest of the season, it did try to push out several new fronds, but the majority of which never emerged properly because it seemed that they rotted off half way along (see attachedpicture).
OVERWINTERING RICINUS Over-wintered plants have the capacity to be 12ft high and across but only if they get summer heat. If you don't get monsters the first year, they won't be much better the second year. Branched second year plants also tend to have smaller leaves. There is another way to lookat this.
HOW HARD IS IT TO REMOVE A TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI 5FT yer i know what you mean by cordylines are a pain to transplant i tried with a 8ft trunk seemed to be ok but then started to die of so ive come away from cordylines ive got 10 tree ferns at the moment which ive been ok with for last few years with none drying as ive well protected them from frost,so do you think ive got a good deal with this plant then,ive got a doblo van preety long imCOLOCASIA ESCULENTA
Colocasia Esculenta. The green form of Colocasia grows to about 4 feet in the UK with leaves about 45cm x 30 (18″ x 12″), and forms a small clump by the end of the season. The Common Taro is widely grown as a food crop in many part of tropical Asia, and is mainly the rhizome that is eaten, but all parts of the plant contain toxins whenraw.
CYCADS - CYCAS REVOLUTA - HARDY TROPICALS UK Cycads – Cycas Revoluta. Not a Palm at all but a fern/conifer type plant that has been around since the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Cycas revoluta is the most common of the Cycads in the UK and can be found in such places as B&Q now. The picture to the right is of Cyril Cycad a few weeks after I bought him at The Palm Centre when based inHARDY TROPICALS UK
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Alocasia x portora, also incorrectly called portdora, portodora or portidora, was developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research, crossing Alocasia portei pollen (male) with Alocasia odora (female). The selection called ‘x portora’ produced a large, robust Alocasia, with upright, mid to olive green, wavy edged leaves, up to2m (6ft) in length.
COLOCASIA PROPAGATION Propogation from Clumping Colocasias such as Black Magic and Standard esculenta types such as Mammoth, and Jack’s Giant These grow from pups or offsets from the main rhizome. From a dry rhizome just cut the pups off with a sharp knife, and check for any bruises and soft areas. Cut these out until firm rhizome Continue reading "ColocasiaPropagation"
CELOSIA CARACAS
sanatic1234 wrote:Hi i was brought a celosia caracas yesterday from my father in law to be. he got it from lancashire.I don't know anything about these, to be honest never even heard of them. What i do think though is that they look like a small version of a echium, but i knowit isn't a echium.
OREOPANAX FLORIBUNDUS Location: Inland Cornwall UK. Re: Oreopanax floribundus. Quote. Post. by Chad » Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:07 am. Crug say the leaves can be up to 1M across, but the ones on show were half that. Just to complicate things, I think the 'right' name is Oreopanax incisus - TREE FERN FROND PROBLEMS Hi all, We bought a Dicksonia Antarctica tree fern last year around late May from B & Q with a decent sized trunk, and several fronds on it. However, throughout the rest of the season, it did try to push out several new fronds, but the majority of which never emerged properly because it seemed that they rotted off half way along (see attachedpicture).
OVERWINTERING RICINUS Over-wintered plants have the capacity to be 12ft high and across but only if they get summer heat. If you don't get monsters the first year, they won't be much better the second year. Branched second year plants also tend to have smaller leaves. There is another way to lookat this.
HOW HARD IS IT TO REMOVE A TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI 5FT yer i know what you mean by cordylines are a pain to transplant i tried with a 8ft trunk seemed to be ok but then started to die of so ive come away from cordylines ive got 10 tree ferns at the moment which ive been ok with for last few years with none drying as ive well protected them from frost,so do you think ive got a good deal with this plant then,ive got a doblo van preety long imALOCASIA X PORTORA
Alocasia x portora, also incorrectly called portdora, portodora or portidora, was developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research, crossing Alocasia portei pollen (male) with Alocasia odora (female). The selection called ‘x portora’ produced a large, robust Alocasia, with upright, mid to olive green, wavy edged leaves, up to2m (6ft) in length.
CORDLINE INDIVISA
The story of Cassy the Cordyline started out in 1992 when I bought a packet of Cordyline indivisa seed from a world famous seeds man. Although I had been growing palms and other exotics for 17 years, the cordylines did not really interest me as they were not reliably hardy. I did buy one in Continue reading "Cordline Indivisa – Cassy"BUTIA ERIOSPATHA
heres my Butia eriospatha (Woolly Butia Palm) £20 which im planting about late march, early april in the second pic they all looked squashed up that was a place to store them as they were in the way. Attachments. DSCF0486 - Copy.JPG (68.45 KiB) Viewed 1953 times. Top. ERIOBOTRYA JAPONICA LOQUAT PRUNING? *RESULTS* It is closely related to, for example, Pyracantha , and responds the same to ‘restorative' pruning. If what you want is a vase shaped shrub with big leaves and no visible stem; cut it down to two inches from thesoil about now.
OVERWINTERING RICINUS Over-wintered plants have the capacity to be 12ft high and across but only if they get summer heat. If you don't get monsters the first year, they won't be much better the second year. Branched second year plants also tend to have smaller leaves. There is another way to lookat this.
HOW HARD IS IT TO REMOVE A TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI 5FT yer i know what you mean by cordylines are a pain to transplant i tried with a 8ft trunk seemed to be ok but then started to die of so ive come away from cordylines ive got 10 tree ferns at the moment which ive been ok with for last few years with none drying as ive well protected them from frost,so do you think ive got a good deal with this plant then,ive got a doblo van preety long imCORDYLINE AUSTRALIS
Hi I have searched everywhere on t'internet but cannot find an answer to this. I have a red cordyline australis of about 2 ft tall that over the last 6 months has developed split leaves. TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI WITH DAMAGE DUE TO WHAT,I DON'T KNOW Hi everyone I have 8 Trachycarpus Fortunei, now two are really small and every spring the new fronds/leafs come up all brown and dry, now these two are only about 1ft tall and every frond/leaf has brown /dead patches, then the next 2 are fit and well but only about 2ft tall, and the remaining 4 are on trunks of about 4 & half ft tall with a trunk the size of a dinner plate at the base, theIS MY FUCHSIA DEAD?
by Yorkshire Kris » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:28 pm. My protected Tom West fuchsias are budding up nicely now but those left totally unprotected are dead. Many I believe are pretty hardy so depending on what you've got you may be ok. As an aside my CAN FASCICULARIA BICOLOR BE DIVIDED? by DaveP » Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:58 am. Fascicularia bicolor is very easy to propagate, provided you don't remove the offsets too soon. Ideally, they should be at least 25cms long and with a small section of rhizome attached. If inserted into pots of very sharply drained compost and kept lightly moist, they will develop roots after a monthor so.
COLOCASIA ESCULENTA
Colocasia Esculenta. The green form of Colocasia grows to about 4 feet in the UK with leaves about 45cm x 30 (18″ x 12″), and forms a small clump by the end of the season. The Common Taro is widely grown as a food crop in many part of tropical Asia, and is mainly the rhizome that is eaten, but all parts of the plant contain toxins whenraw.
CYCADS - CYCAS REVOLUTA - HARDY TROPICALS UK Cycads – Cycas Revoluta. Not a Palm at all but a fern/conifer type plant that has been around since the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Cycas revoluta is the most common of the Cycads in the UK and can be found in such places as B&Q now. The picture to the right is of Cyril Cycad a few weeks after I bought him at The Palm Centre when based inHARDY TROPICALS UK
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Alocasia x portora, also incorrectly called portdora, portodora or portidora, was developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research, crossing Alocasia portei pollen (male) with Alocasia odora (female). The selection called ‘x portora’ produced a large, robust Alocasia, with upright, mid to olive green, wavy edged leaves, up to2m (6ft) in length.
COLOCASIA PROPAGATION Propogation from Clumping Colocasias such as Black Magic and Standard esculenta types such as Mammoth, and Jack’s Giant These grow from pups or offsets from the main rhizome. From a dry rhizome just cut the pups off with a sharp knife, and check for any bruises and soft areas. Cut these out until firm rhizome Continue reading "ColocasiaPropagation"
CELOSIA CARACAS
sanatic1234 wrote:Hi i was brought a celosia caracas yesterday from my father in law to be. he got it from lancashire.I don't know anything about these, to be honest never even heard of them. What i do think though is that they look like a small version of a echium, but i knowit isn't a echium.
OREOPANAX FLORIBUNDUS Location: Inland Cornwall UK. Re: Oreopanax floribundus. Quote. Post. by Chad » Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:07 am. Crug say the leaves can be up to 1M across, but the ones on show were half that. Just to complicate things, I think the 'right' name is Oreopanax incisus - TREE FERN FROND PROBLEMS Hi all, We bought a Dicksonia Antarctica tree fern last year around late May from B & Q with a decent sized trunk, and several fronds on it. However, throughout the rest of the season, it did try to push out several new fronds, but the majority of which never emerged properly because it seemed that they rotted off half way along (see attachedpicture).
OVERWINTERING RICINUS Over-wintered plants have the capacity to be 12ft high and across but only if they get summer heat. If you don't get monsters the first year, they won't be much better the second year. Branched second year plants also tend to have smaller leaves. There is another way to lookat this.
HOW HARD IS IT TO REMOVE A TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI 5FT yer i know what you mean by cordylines are a pain to transplant i tried with a 8ft trunk seemed to be ok but then started to die of so ive come away from cordylines ive got 10 tree ferns at the moment which ive been ok with for last few years with none drying as ive well protected them from frost,so do you think ive got a good deal with this plant then,ive got a doblo van preety long imCOLOCASIA ESCULENTA
Colocasia Esculenta. The green form of Colocasia grows to about 4 feet in the UK with leaves about 45cm x 30 (18″ x 12″), and forms a small clump by the end of the season. The Common Taro is widely grown as a food crop in many part of tropical Asia, and is mainly the rhizome that is eaten, but all parts of the plant contain toxins whenraw.
CYCADS - CYCAS REVOLUTA - HARDY TROPICALS UK Cycads – Cycas Revoluta. Not a Palm at all but a fern/conifer type plant that has been around since the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Cycas revoluta is the most common of the Cycads in the UK and can be found in such places as B&Q now. The picture to the right is of Cyril Cycad a few weeks after I bought him at The Palm Centre when based inHARDY TROPICALS UK
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Alocasia x portora, also incorrectly called portdora, portodora or portidora, was developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research, crossing Alocasia portei pollen (male) with Alocasia odora (female). The selection called ‘x portora’ produced a large, robust Alocasia, with upright, mid to olive green, wavy edged leaves, up to2m (6ft) in length.
COLOCASIA PROPAGATION Propogation from Clumping Colocasias such as Black Magic and Standard esculenta types such as Mammoth, and Jack’s Giant These grow from pups or offsets from the main rhizome. From a dry rhizome just cut the pups off with a sharp knife, and check for any bruises and soft areas. Cut these out until firm rhizome Continue reading "ColocasiaPropagation"
CELOSIA CARACAS
sanatic1234 wrote:Hi i was brought a celosia caracas yesterday from my father in law to be. he got it from lancashire.I don't know anything about these, to be honest never even heard of them. What i do think though is that they look like a small version of a echium, but i knowit isn't a echium.
OREOPANAX FLORIBUNDUS Location: Inland Cornwall UK. Re: Oreopanax floribundus. Quote. Post. by Chad » Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:07 am. Crug say the leaves can be up to 1M across, but the ones on show were half that. Just to complicate things, I think the 'right' name is Oreopanax incisus - TREE FERN FROND PROBLEMS Hi all, We bought a Dicksonia Antarctica tree fern last year around late May from B & Q with a decent sized trunk, and several fronds on it. However, throughout the rest of the season, it did try to push out several new fronds, but the majority of which never emerged properly because it seemed that they rotted off half way along (see attachedpicture).
OVERWINTERING RICINUS Over-wintered plants have the capacity to be 12ft high and across but only if they get summer heat. If you don't get monsters the first year, they won't be much better the second year. Branched second year plants also tend to have smaller leaves. There is another way to lookat this.
HOW HARD IS IT TO REMOVE A TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI 5FT yer i know what you mean by cordylines are a pain to transplant i tried with a 8ft trunk seemed to be ok but then started to die of so ive come away from cordylines ive got 10 tree ferns at the moment which ive been ok with for last few years with none drying as ive well protected them from frost,so do you think ive got a good deal with this plant then,ive got a doblo van preety long imALOCASIA X PORTORA
Alocasia x portora, also incorrectly called portdora, portodora or portidora, was developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research, crossing Alocasia portei pollen (male) with Alocasia odora (female). The selection called ‘x portora’ produced a large, robust Alocasia, with upright, mid to olive green, wavy edged leaves, up to2m (6ft) in length.
CORDLINE INDIVISA
The story of Cassy the Cordyline started out in 1992 when I bought a packet of Cordyline indivisa seed from a world famous seeds man. Although I had been growing palms and other exotics for 17 years, the cordylines did not really interest me as they were not reliably hardy. I did buy one in Continue reading "Cordline Indivisa – Cassy"BUTIA ERIOSPATHA
heres my Butia eriospatha (Woolly Butia Palm) £20 which im planting about late march, early april in the second pic they all looked squashed up that was a place to store them as they were in the way. Attachments. DSCF0486 - Copy.JPG (68.45 KiB) Viewed 1953 times. Top. ERIOBOTRYA JAPONICA LOQUAT PRUNING? *RESULTS* It is closely related to, for example, Pyracantha , and responds the same to ‘restorative' pruning. If what you want is a vase shaped shrub with big leaves and no visible stem; cut it down to two inches from thesoil about now.
OVERWINTERING RICINUS Over-wintered plants have the capacity to be 12ft high and across but only if they get summer heat. If you don't get monsters the first year, they won't be much better the second year. Branched second year plants also tend to have smaller leaves. There is another way to lookat this.
HOW HARD IS IT TO REMOVE A TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI 5FT yer i know what you mean by cordylines are a pain to transplant i tried with a 8ft trunk seemed to be ok but then started to die of so ive come away from cordylines ive got 10 tree ferns at the moment which ive been ok with for last few years with none drying as ive well protected them from frost,so do you think ive got a good deal with this plant then,ive got a doblo van preety long imCORDYLINE AUSTRALIS
Hi I have searched everywhere on t'internet but cannot find an answer to this. I have a red cordyline australis of about 2 ft tall that over the last 6 months has developed split leaves. TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI WITH DAMAGE DUE TO WHAT,I DON'T KNOW Hi everyone I have 8 Trachycarpus Fortunei, now two are really small and every spring the new fronds/leafs come up all brown and dry, now these two are only about 1ft tall and every frond/leaf has brown /dead patches, then the next 2 are fit and well but only about 2ft tall, and the remaining 4 are on trunks of about 4 & half ft tall with a trunk the size of a dinner plate at the base, theIS MY FUCHSIA DEAD?
by Yorkshire Kris » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:28 pm. My protected Tom West fuchsias are budding up nicely now but those left totally unprotected are dead. Many I believe are pretty hardy so depending on what you've got you may be ok. As an aside my CAN FASCICULARIA BICOLOR BE DIVIDED? by DaveP » Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:58 am. Fascicularia bicolor is very easy to propagate, provided you don't remove the offsets too soon. Ideally, they should be at least 25cms long and with a small section of rhizome attached. If inserted into pots of very sharply drained compost and kept lightly moist, they will develop roots after a monthor so.
COLOCASIA ESCULENTA
Colocasia Esculenta. The green form of Colocasia grows to about 4 feet in the UK with leaves about 45cm x 30 (18″ x 12″), and forms a small clump by the end of the season. The Common Taro is widely grown as a food crop in many part of tropical Asia, and is mainly the rhizome that is eaten, but all parts of the plant contain toxins whenraw.
CYCADS - CYCAS REVOLUTA - HARDY TROPICALS UK Cycads – Cycas Revoluta. Not a Palm at all but a fern/conifer type plant that has been around since the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Cycas revoluta is the most common of the Cycads in the UK and can be found in such places as B&Q now. The picture to the right is of Cyril Cycad a few weeks after I bought him at The Palm Centre when based inHARDY TROPICALS UK
Who is online. In total there are 22 users online :: 1 registered, 0 hidden and 21 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 552 onALOCASIA X PORTORA
Alocasia x portora, also incorrectly called portdora, portodora or portidora, was developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research, crossing Alocasia portei pollen (male) with Alocasia odora (female). The selection called ‘x portora’ produced a large, robust Alocasia, with upright, mid to olive green, wavy edged leaves, up to2m (6ft) in length.
COLOCASIA PROPAGATION Propogation from Clumping Colocasias such as Black Magic and Standard esculenta types such as Mammoth, and Jack’s Giant These grow from pups or offsets from the main rhizome. From a dry rhizome just cut the pups off with a sharp knife, and check for any bruises and soft areas. Cut these out until firm rhizome Continue reading "ColocasiaPropagation"
CELOSIA CARACAS
sanatic1234 wrote:Hi i was brought a celosia caracas yesterday from my father in law to be. he got it from lancashire.I don't know anything about these, to be honest never even heard of them. What i do think though is that they look like a small version of a echium, but i knowit isn't a echium.
OREOPANAX FLORIBUNDUS Location: Inland Cornwall UK. Re: Oreopanax floribundus. Quote. Post. by Chad » Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:07 am. Crug say the leaves can be up to 1M across, but the ones on show were half that. Just to complicate things, I think the 'right' name is Oreopanax incisus - TREE FERN FROND PROBLEMS Hi all, We bought a Dicksonia Antarctica tree fern last year around late May from B & Q with a decent sized trunk, and several fronds on it. However, throughout the rest of the season, it did try to push out several new fronds, but the majority of which never emerged properly because it seemed that they rotted off half way along (see attachedpicture).
OVERWINTERING RICINUS Over-wintered plants have the capacity to be 12ft high and across but only if they get summer heat. If you don't get monsters the first year, they won't be much better the second year. Branched second year plants also tend to have smaller leaves. There is another way to lookat this.
HOW HARD IS IT TO REMOVE A TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI 5FT yer i know what you mean by cordylines are a pain to transplant i tried with a 8ft trunk seemed to be ok but then started to die of so ive come away from cordylines ive got 10 tree ferns at the moment which ive been ok with for last few years with none drying as ive well protected them from frost,so do you think ive got a good deal with this plant then,ive got a doblo van preety long imCOLOCASIA ESCULENTA
Colocasia Esculenta. The green form of Colocasia grows to about 4 feet in the UK with leaves about 45cm x 30 (18″ x 12″), and forms a small clump by the end of the season. The Common Taro is widely grown as a food crop in many part of tropical Asia, and is mainly the rhizome that is eaten, but all parts of the plant contain toxins whenraw.
CYCADS - CYCAS REVOLUTA - HARDY TROPICALS UK Cycads – Cycas Revoluta. Not a Palm at all but a fern/conifer type plant that has been around since the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Cycas revoluta is the most common of the Cycads in the UK and can be found in such places as B&Q now. The picture to the right is of Cyril Cycad a few weeks after I bought him at The Palm Centre when based inHARDY TROPICALS UK
Who is online. In total there are 22 users online :: 1 registered, 0 hidden and 21 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 552 onALOCASIA X PORTORA
Alocasia x portora, also incorrectly called portdora, portodora or portidora, was developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research, crossing Alocasia portei pollen (male) with Alocasia odora (female). The selection called ‘x portora’ produced a large, robust Alocasia, with upright, mid to olive green, wavy edged leaves, up to2m (6ft) in length.
COLOCASIA PROPAGATION Propogation from Clumping Colocasias such as Black Magic and Standard esculenta types such as Mammoth, and Jack’s Giant These grow from pups or offsets from the main rhizome. From a dry rhizome just cut the pups off with a sharp knife, and check for any bruises and soft areas. Cut these out until firm rhizome Continue reading "ColocasiaPropagation"
CELOSIA CARACAS
sanatic1234 wrote:Hi i was brought a celosia caracas yesterday from my father in law to be. he got it from lancashire.I don't know anything about these, to be honest never even heard of them. What i do think though is that they look like a small version of a echium, but i knowit isn't a echium.
OREOPANAX FLORIBUNDUS Location: Inland Cornwall UK. Re: Oreopanax floribundus. Quote. Post. by Chad » Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:07 am. Crug say the leaves can be up to 1M across, but the ones on show were half that. Just to complicate things, I think the 'right' name is Oreopanax incisus - TREE FERN FROND PROBLEMS Hi all, We bought a Dicksonia Antarctica tree fern last year around late May from B & Q with a decent sized trunk, and several fronds on it. However, throughout the rest of the season, it did try to push out several new fronds, but the majority of which never emerged properly because it seemed that they rotted off half way along (see attachedpicture).
OVERWINTERING RICINUS Over-wintered plants have the capacity to be 12ft high and across but only if they get summer heat. If you don't get monsters the first year, they won't be much better the second year. Branched second year plants also tend to have smaller leaves. There is another way to lookat this.
HOW HARD IS IT TO REMOVE A TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI 5FT yer i know what you mean by cordylines are a pain to transplant i tried with a 8ft trunk seemed to be ok but then started to die of so ive come away from cordylines ive got 10 tree ferns at the moment which ive been ok with for last few years with none drying as ive well protected them from frost,so do you think ive got a good deal with this plant then,ive got a doblo van preety long imALOCASIA X PORTORA
Alocasia x portora, also incorrectly called portdora, portodora or portidora, was developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research, crossing Alocasia portei pollen (male) with Alocasia odora (female). The selection called ‘x portora’ produced a large, robust Alocasia, with upright, mid to olive green, wavy edged leaves, up to2m (6ft) in length.
CORDLINE INDIVISA
The story of Cassy the Cordyline started out in 1992 when I bought a packet of Cordyline indivisa seed from a world famous seeds man. Although I had been growing palms and other exotics for 17 years, the cordylines did not really interest me as they were not reliably hardy. I did buy one in Continue reading "Cordline Indivisa – Cassy"BUTIA ERIOSPATHA
heres my Butia eriospatha (Woolly Butia Palm) £20 which im planting about late march, early april in the second pic they all looked squashed up that was a place to store them as they were in the way. Attachments. DSCF0486 - Copy.JPG (68.45 KiB) Viewed 1953 times. Top. ERIOBOTRYA JAPONICA LOQUAT PRUNING? *RESULTS* It is closely related to, for example, Pyracantha , and responds the same to ‘restorative' pruning. If what you want is a vase shaped shrub with big leaves and no visible stem; cut it down to two inches from thesoil about now.
OVERWINTERING RICINUS Over-wintered plants have the capacity to be 12ft high and across but only if they get summer heat. If you don't get monsters the first year, they won't be much better the second year. Branched second year plants also tend to have smaller leaves. There is another way to lookat this.
HOW HARD IS IT TO REMOVE A TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI 5FT yer i know what you mean by cordylines are a pain to transplant i tried with a 8ft trunk seemed to be ok but then started to die of so ive come away from cordylines ive got 10 tree ferns at the moment which ive been ok with for last few years with none drying as ive well protected them from frost,so do you think ive got a good deal with this plant then,ive got a doblo van preety long imCORDYLINE AUSTRALIS
Hi I have searched everywhere on t'internet but cannot find an answer to this. I have a red cordyline australis of about 2 ft tall that over the last 6 months has developed split leaves. TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI WITH DAMAGE DUE TO WHAT,I DON'T KNOW Hi everyone I have 8 Trachycarpus Fortunei, now two are really small and every spring the new fronds/leafs come up all brown and dry, now these two are only about 1ft tall and every frond/leaf has brown /dead patches, then the next 2 are fit and well but only about 2ft tall, and the remaining 4 are on trunks of about 4 & half ft tall with a trunk the size of a dinner plate at the base, theIS MY FUCHSIA DEAD?
by Yorkshire Kris » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:28 pm. My protected Tom West fuchsias are budding up nicely now but those left totally unprotected are dead. Many I believe are pretty hardy so depending on what you've got you may be ok. As an aside my CAN FASCICULARIA BICOLOR BE DIVIDED? by DaveP » Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:58 am. Fascicularia bicolor is very easy to propagate, provided you don't remove the offsets too soon. Ideally, they should be at least 25cms long and with a small section of rhizome attached. If inserted into pots of very sharply drained compost and kept lightly moist, they will develop roots after a monthor so.
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