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Well, I'm getting a little better at this. I'm using a Canon Power Shot SD 750 that fits in my shirt pocket.

I'm always looking to create different levels of growth, different shapes and colors.

These are from my yard....Let's see some of yours!

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Glenn

Modesto, California

 

Sunset Zone 14   USDA 9b

 

Low Temp. 19F/-7C 12-20-1990         

 

High Temp. 111F/43C 07-23-2006

 

Annual Average Precipitation 13.12 inches/yr.

 

             

Posted

Look at you Glenn, name tags and all. :)

Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

-- Alfred Austin

Posted

Hi Glenn,

Nice photo’s…I like the way you’ve layered the planting to give that lush tropical feel.

My garden illustrates a total preoccupation with broms…but I do have a few palms :winkie: ...so here are some pic’s taken this evening...

A mixed planting of Chamedorea, under planted with broms & a carpet of mini mondo.

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Looking down from our bedroom balcony, into a nice clump of Dypsis baronii, with neo’s & a lovely large Alcantarea imperialis Rubra for the brom fix.

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And finally, a juiced up photo of yet more broms, leading into a trio of Euterpe edulis.

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Devo

Posted

Nice garden!! very good use of bromeliads

Gene

Manila, Philippines

53 feet above sea level - inland

Hot and dry in summer, humid and sticky monsoon season, perfect weather Christmas time

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Posted

Nice pics Glenn! What is the fat trunked palm in the third photo?

Dave Hughson

Carlsbad, Ca

1 mile from ocean

Zone 10b

Palm freaks are good peeps!!!!!

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