These are very unsual. Walk past these lots of times but only yesterday managed to get a pic of them (without being seen )
Are they palm?
Whats the name?
Are these Palms?
Re: Are these Palms?
They all look the same, Echiums...
...unless the Echiums are planted behind whatever.
...unless the Echiums are planted behind whatever.
I hate it when I have to pass without taking a pic. I usually only do a pic if blinds or curtains are closed . Actually they should be happy we like their garden enough to take a pic at all pad..These are very unsual. Walk past these lots of times but only yesterday managed to get a pic of them (without being seen )
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Re: Are these Palms?
Yes they are Echiums.pad199207 wrote:These are very unsual. Walk past these lots of times but only yesterday managed to get a pic of them (without being seen )
Are they palm?
Whats the name?
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It shows how mild it is where you are as they would all be killed without protection here, so tend to be planted as individual plants.
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Re: Are these Palms?
The best way to grow them IMO. Let them self seed and form a colony. They look like a dense oasis of miniature palms from a distance and when they flower together the results are spectacular.