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amy
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You have a good variety Mushy .. have you been to Urban Jungle ? you would love it there ........

13 May, 2010

 

No wheres that Amy ?

14 May, 2010

amy
Amy
 

Ringland Lane , Old Costessey , Norwich ..Mushy they sometimes have a sale when you can pick up a bargain .... also you can see Noseypotters artwork on one of the trees .....

www.urbanjungle.uk.com

I think you would enjoy a visit ... :o))

14 May, 2010

 

Palmate,

You have purchased a very healthy looking Chamaerops humilis. It's a very hardy palm for you garden.

14 May, 2010

 

Delonix1
10/10 well done ..This weeks points winner..:o)))
I couldn't resist it only a tenner.

15 May, 2010

 

Mushybanna:

Yes, it's a winner! Someday it'll be a tall large palm.

15 May, 2010

 

You did well to get it for a tenner ours was half that size and over £14. Will you put it in the garden?

16 May, 2010

 

Oh yes i have several round the garden but i do wrap them up for the first 4-5 years to get them used to the winter,and to make sure there strong enough
but as they come from china there used to the cold ..

17 May, 2010

 

Palmate,

It is Chamaerops humilis - Mediterranean fan palm...correct? It looks like one...as I can see the spines along the petioles. Mediterranean fan palm is native to Southern Europe and Northern Africa.

Were you thinking it was maybe Trachycarpus fortunei - Chinese Windmill Palm which is native to China?

17 May, 2010

 

Delonix is it a Cham humilis, because ours is silver, will post a picture tomorrow for you to have a look please, Mushy's looks more like our trachy fortunei,do they change colour as they get larger?

17 May, 2010

 

For some reason i got it into my head that Chamaerops humilis came from china
but being a Mediterranean fan palm that is a few miles from home ..:o))

18 May, 2010

 

Dottydaisy2:

Chamaerops humilis is considered a "variable species"...which mean every plant can take on different characteristics. Some grown in shade may be greener than ones grown in very hot sun, which have a glaucous look. In California, there's literally millions of these palms growing everywhere. Many can be small and almost trunk-less and others can have a trunk to almost 30 feet / 10 meters tall.

19 May, 2010



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