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Hard for me to choose. I love my bizzies,licualas,livistonas,pritchardias,kerriodoxa but I guess my big sabal is still my favorite. It never gives me any trouble and just grows.

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Or maybe it's this

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The palm in the bottom picture looks rare. I hope you have taken steps to protect it from jealous IPS members. Edited by Sabal Steve
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Another fan palm that has impressed me over the years is Copernicia macroglossa.Seems to be a very tough palm for the desert and has grown fairly quickly for me.

aztropic

Mesa, Arizona

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Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

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Another fan palm that has impressed me over the years is Copernicia macroglossa.Seems to be a very tough palm for the desert and has grown fairly quickly for me.

aztropic

Mesa, Arizona

Whats with the rope?

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Another fan palm that has impressed me over the years is Copernicia macroglossa.Seems to be a very tough palm for the desert and has grown fairly quickly for me.

aztropic

Mesa, Arizona

Whats with the rope?

Palm was planted too close to the street and was attacking people who walked by.OR... How to plant a large fan palm in a tiny area.

It's the only one of size in the whole state of Arizona so nobody knows what it is supposed to look like anyway. :mrlooney:

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

Posted

Another fan palm that has impressed me over the years is Copernicia macroglossa.Seems to be a very tough palm for the desert and has grown fairly quickly for me.

aztropic

Mesa, Arizona

Whats with the rope?

Palm was planted too close to the street and was attacking people who walked by.OR... How to plant a large fan palm in a tiny area.

It's the only one of size in the whole state of Arizona so nobody knows what it is supposed to look like anyway. :mrlooney:

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

Until you add some more guerilla plantings at the nearby parking lots:p

Posted

Another fan palm that has impressed me over the years is Copernicia macroglossa.Seems to be a very tough palm for the desert and has grown fairly quickly for me.

aztropic

Mesa, Arizona

Whats with the rope?

Palm was planted too close to the street and was attacking people who walked by.OR... How to plant a large fan palm in a tiny area.

It's the only one of size in the whole state of Arizona so nobody knows what it is supposed to look like anyway. :mrlooney:

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

Until you add some more guerilla plantings at the nearby parking lots:p

You must have been talking to Ryan! :floor: There are a few local strip malls where I have added a palmy touch. Surprisingly,the landscapers pretty much leave everything to grow.

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

Posted

Another fan palm that has impressed me over the years is Copernicia macroglossa.Seems to be a very tough palm for the desert and has grown fairly quickly for me.

aztropic

Mesa, Arizona

Whats with the rope?

Palm was planted too close to the street and was attacking people who walked by.OR... How to plant a large fan palm in a tiny area.

It's the only one of size in the whole state of Arizona so nobody knows what it is supposed to look like anyway. :mrlooney:

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

Until you add some more guerilla plantings at the nearby parking lots:p

You must have been talking to Ryan! :floor: There are a few local strip malls where I have added a palmy touch. Surprisingly,the landscapers pretty much leave everything to grow.

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

Haha, no. I saw something in an older thread.

Posted

Another fan palm that has impressed me over the years is Copernicia macroglossa.Seems to be a very tough palm for the desert and has grown fairly quickly for me.

aztropic

Mesa, Arizona

Whats with the rope?

Palm was planted too close to the street and was attacking people who walked by.OR... How to plant a large fan palm in a tiny area.

It's the only one of size in the whole state of Arizona so nobody knows what it is supposed to look like anyway. :mrlooney:

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

Until you add some more guerilla plantings at the nearby parking lots:p

Always have a few looking for a good home! :winkie:

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

post-236-0-16858000-1395501850_thumb.jpg

Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

Posted

Another fan palm that has impressed me over the years is Copernicia macroglossa.Seems to be a very tough palm for the desert and has grown fairly quickly for me.

aztropic

Mesa, Arizona

Whats with the rope?

Palm was planted too close to the street and was attacking people who walked by.OR... How to plant a large fan palm in a tiny area.

It's the only one of size in the whole state of Arizona so nobody knows what it is supposed to look like anyway. :mrlooney:

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

Makes sense although the look of the original might inspire others to plant more.

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