
Posted by Rob z7 North Tennessee on 6/28/2009, 10:34 am, in reply to "June Pictures from Little Rock"
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Austin , that Arkansas yard never ceases to amaze me in the yearly growth you have there.
That Butia has gone wild , Its awesome !
One thing Ive never noticed before is that Sabal Minor var. Louisiana. Its a monster and its one of the best yard specimens Ive ever seen. beautiful Austin.
It took me 10 years to get a 5 gallon potted Robusta to look like yours Austin. In the early years I had to chain saw a few feet here and there but today our palms could almost be twins!
(hope to post some pics soon)
A good indicator of a good climate is a tall Windmill with fronds almost to the ground. You have that and its just awesome ! What a nice palm.
Cant say enough about your Rostradas. They have taken well to the Arkansas Climate and the duo planting is awesome !
Sorry it took me 3 weeks to get here and thank you for that update Austin.
You have a nice world Austin and hope things are going great for you !
Its such a NATURAL , Arkansas !!!
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