| engelis: visit me at engels-secret-garden.blogspot.com |
| susan: Caryota mitis is apparently a palm species which was once used as tinder for catching a spark and kindling fire. I've seen the fluffy material but don't know what part of the palm produces it. Have you seen this fluffy material in your palms? It looks a |
| Thomas: I have a Pauritis Palm any one interested? |
| Jim Wise: I am looking for a place to donate a gift on behalf of my parents for Christmas dealing with plants or birds. They do volunteer a lot at Heathcoat so I would rather find another organization in need, thanks |
| Richard: looking for fishtail palm seeds??? |
| Greetings from Tom in Winter Haven: ardboard palm from seed but they just wouldn't sprout. I think I need the CP Lady. I need two about 4ft Dia. Where can I get some? Tnx, Tom |
| shanty: told u i was going to visit your site |
| Jane: My ponytail palm bloomed this year. I've had it for over 30 years and planted it in my garden about 5 years ago. I am wondering when I cut the bloom stalk off, will the crown branch? I have seen pictures of multiple crown plants and am wondering if cutti |
| Heather: Have you ever heard of a Pindo palm. If so, how do you start the seeds? |
| chekamala: the nicest orchid lover blog i've ever visit.... |
| steve: looking for royal poinciana seeds in the yellow/red color spectrum. do you have seeds? |
| richard: whee do you find the seeds on traverlers palms, the little white things in the flower" |
| brandank: Hello All , Welcome to Another Yard in Fort Pierce FL |
| brandank: Hi simona, Thanks for sayin hey. Welcome and I am glad you enjoyed your stop. |
| simona: You have a wonderful place, CONGRATS! |
| simona: Hello from Jordan! |
| brandank: Hello All and Welcome to Another Yard in Fort Pierce FL |
| brandank: Hi nathan, Thanks I am glad you like the site. It is a projesct trying to keep up with it with my busy schedule now. Start a few community pots water a couple time a week and in a few months you will see growth. Easy seeds to sprout! Good Luck |
| nathan: hi how are you. first timer with phoenix reobelenii seeds trying to sprout them. by the way great sight!!! |
| Student in need of help: excues me but may i know can the plant sprout in 2 - 3 months? |