Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
That should be OK, yes.
Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
Ok thanks for the information. Cant wait for the next growing season.
Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
This thread came to a rather dissapointing end didn't it and no new ones were started on other Large palms? Oh well!
Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
It would seem it has, I'm afraid people cannot help if there are no big ones near them. Im sorry if i changed the corse of this subject
Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
I have just started one on CIDPs in the UK but due to a problem downsizing this years photos I have had to use last years for now.
Maybe for now untill we sort this thread out someone can start another thread on large B capitatas or something in the UK?
billdango
Maybe for now untill we sort this thread out someone can start another thread on large B capitatas or something in the UK?
billdango
Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
Are we going to repeat photos that may have been posted elsewhere before or is that going to be of little interest? Most of mine have done the rounds!
Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
I think it should be okay to repeat old pictures of Washington palms but it would be pointless if those palms have died because of the last few cold winters.
But it will have to do untill we get some new up to date pictures from this year onwards.
billdango
But it will have to do untill we get some new up to date pictures from this year onwards.
billdango
Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
Actually i was generalising about large palms rather than just Washingtonia but i agree they should ideally still be alive!
Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
I have a quite big Washy (Phoenix canariensis_CIDP as well) but not posting them because I'm not in the UK. However I like to see you guys posting those big palms, keep continue please.
Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
We could get over that I suppose by starting another thread called "big palms in the Netherlands"Exotic Life wrote:I have a quite big Washy (Phoenix canariensis_Phoenix canariensis_CIDP as well) but not posting them because I'm not in the UK. However I like to see you guys posting those big palms, keep continue please.
Then yours can be the first one on it.
That way all of us on these forums can then get a better idea on what is happening in other Countries.
billdango
PS As a forum member you should be the one to start that thread.
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Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
just post them anyway EL, half of the forum wont pay any attention to your location, its pics most are interested inExotic Life wrote:I have a quite big Washy (Phoenix canariensis_Phoenix canariensis_CIDP as well) but not posting them because I'm not in the UK. However I like to see you guys posting those big palms, keep continue please.
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Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
Just put them on here anyway.Exotic Life wrote:I have a quite big Washy (Phoenix canariensis_Phoenix canariensis_CIDP as well) but not posting them because I'm not in the UK. However I like to see you guys posting those big palms, keep continue please.
After all you are a forum member and we are all growing exotics together plus I am sure Dave won't mind.
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Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
The reason we put UK as a limit was to stop everyone coming back from holiday and posting pics of the millions of Washingtonia they saw in Southern Europe or the US.Exotic Life wrote:I have a quite big Washy (Phoenix canariensis_Phoenix canariensis_CIDP as well) but not posting them because I'm not in the UK. However I like to see you guys posting those big palms, keep continue please.
Perhaps a better limit would have been 'outside, in cool temperate zones'
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Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
Dave Brown wrote:The reason we put UK as a limit was to stop everyone coming back from holiday and posting pics of the millions of Washingtonia they saw in Southern Europe or the US.Exotic Life wrote:I have a quite big Washy (Phoenix canariensis_Phoenix canariensis_CIDP as well) but not posting them because I'm not in the UK. However I like to see you guys posting those big palms, keep continue please.
Perhaps a better limit would have been 'outside, in cool temperate zones'
Thats good thinking Dave as i never thought of that.
Lets just leave it how it was and have UK Washingtonias only as it would be pointless having dozens of pictures from all over the World?
Sorry Exotic life,
You will have to start another thread on Washingtonias in your Country only.
rgds billdango
Re: Who knows of LARGE Washingtonia palms - DISCUSS HERE
Just seen this decent sized one on ebay in the ground and is in Lincolnshire, looks very healthy!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Palm-Tree-6ft ... 3cda71554d
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Palm-Tree-6ft ... 3cda71554d