Variegated form of S tootsik
Goliath aloe and friends
Borinda fungosa
Avocado tree ready for a cover if needed
Spiky things
Butia capitata with Phy viridis 'Robert Young'
18 month old screen showing 4 of 6 Bambusa planted about 10 feet apart
Brahea clara
Misc 'jungle' shots
B dolichomerithalla
B eutuldoides 'Viridivitatta' and friends
B multiplex 'Riverorium' in 2nd year is already larger than description and too big for the two sites I have it, over 2m tall and wide
Furcraea roezlii
More Aloes
marlothii (I think)
ferox (I think)
? type
Sasa palmata
Phy vivax 'Huangwenzhu Inversa" with Doryanthus palmerii
Tiger Grass had to be moved mid-summer due to FAST upsize, still managed to exceed 2m tall
? form of Eucalyptus
B chungii late shoot
Allagoptera palm
Sago
Borinda angustissima
Drizzly December AM in North CA
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Re: Drizzly December AM in North CA
It looks to me as Eucalyptus gunii.
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Wow, just wow. You have a botanical garden there. Thumbs up!
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Wow, just wow. You have a botanical garden there. Thumbs up!
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Re: Drizzly December AM in North CA
E gunnii might be right, I've done a mostly lousy job of maintaining plant names.
There are no shots from the front yard, the side or the corners or you'd see even more madness. We have a 15,000 sq foot lot and have kept a couple grassy areas but the plan is to have pathways winding through islands of plants. There was only the pecan, orange, lemon, walnut, wild grapes and grapefruit tree when we got here and in 2 years in this climate you can get fast results with adequate water.
There are no shots from the front yard, the side or the corners or you'd see even more madness. We have a 15,000 sq foot lot and have kept a couple grassy areas but the plan is to have pathways winding through islands of plants. There was only the pecan, orange, lemon, walnut, wild grapes and grapefruit tree when we got here and in 2 years in this climate you can get fast results with adequate water.
Brad Salmon, zone 12B Kea'au, HI
http://www.needmorebamboo.com
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