wow looks good my parlor palm and ponytail palm in ground r doing good they r protected rn
@jiafeiqueen25 күн бұрын
looks nice. my palms are doing well (except for one frond on one of them that got assaulted by our lawn people). i put wilt stop on them both to hopefully keep it safe thru the winter on top of my protection.im in south jersey by philly btw
@jimcharles970522 күн бұрын
Always look forward to the Minors that are seen in this clip at 3:44. My own, a couple hours' drive north of Bethany, are about in the same size range or better. Mine have made the most of 3 unbelievably mild winters in a row. I keep thinking that one winter our luck will run out.
@nathanielalgernon97525 күн бұрын
wow, not too far from here
@ShoeTELEVISION17 күн бұрын
@@nathanielalgernon975 nice!! Wish I lived down there. You gotta try some hardy palms!
@user-ggkkiiyy454418 күн бұрын
Looks nice! 1:44 its Rhapidofilum hustrix?
@ShoeTELEVISION18 күн бұрын
Yes it is
@user-ggkkiiyy454417 күн бұрын
3:44 Sabal minor Louisiana?
@ShoeTELEVISION17 күн бұрын
No, I was told it’s a North Carolina ecotype. More of a blueish tint to the leaves. Sabal Louisiana is at 8:20
@user-ggkkiiyy454417 күн бұрын
@@ShoeTELEVISIONIt seemed to me that the North Carolina ecotype had larger leaves than the Louisiana ecotype, perhaps just a more mature plant. Before that, I thought that Louisiana was the bigger and largest of all the minor Sabals.