View Full Version : do u no my name 2?
kanehduhbuz
09-22-2007, 07:08 PM
hello fellow growers:D tks again, 4 all the info on the other thread. mucho gracis. now, does anybody recognize these 2.:watchplant: :confused2: :rolleyes: i believe they r the same,:hubba: i feed with h2o only , maybe a soak with miracle-grow fert when doing the outdoor flowers, i put them outdoors end of may, - back indoors for cold season. all info greatly apprecited.
Runbyhemp
09-22-2007, 07:43 PM
Beaucarnea Longifolia - Mexican Grass Tree
kanehduhbuz
09-23-2007, 02:48 AM
how runninhemp (s it goin)- i searched your name but it was the wrong name - the good thing was it got me to the correct name (your was very close) the small plant is called beaucarnea recurvata - pony tail palm + the tall 1 is called syagrus romanzoffiana - a queen palm. u gotta luv it when people help people help people help people help people...help.
clever_intuition
09-23-2007, 03:02 AM
You have a thing for palms huh?
They are pretty interesting plants....if I must say so myself:cool:
allgrownup
09-28-2007, 04:47 AM
those are killer mang.....just what i 've been looking for i think.....
are those droubt resistant like a palm? If they are, then def that would work out killer. Sounds like you've had em a while. How old are they? Are they slow growers like sago palms...but can they take full sun?
I am building a modern "sustainable" house. I am storing landscaping plants/ideas. My landscaping will only be watered by grey water and rain catches.
do you have anything else similar or cool like this?
kanehduhbuz
09-29-2007, 02:12 AM
check this 1 out - pyracantha (fire thorn) a shrub, that has thorns, that really hurt, hence the name - that i have trained (2nd year) as an espalier.
very cool - pruned it into shape - very impressive. orange berries, which r now showing, show thru the winter. very eye catching. other types of shrubs that can be pruned by this method include, ceanothus (evergreen kinds), cotoneaster, forsythia, jasmine, quince - flowering, viburnum, yew (taxus).
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