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Wow...thanks for the list.

We just added two C.Renda to the ponds' edge...and the list confirmed most of our plantings...and has listed many more i'm now seeking   :P

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I've learned ..if it has Rivularis in its name...it probably likes water

The Palm Mahal

Hollywood Fla

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Thank you for that list!!! I have a pond and stream in my greenhouse, it'd be cool to have a palm or 2 in the water.

I have seen photos of people growing containerized C. rendas in ponds before.

"You can't see California without Marlon Brando's eyes"---SliPknot

 

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Try Gunneras too, I have seen their feet in water.

Nelson Kirk

Newark, Ca. Zone 17

Located between Oakland and San Jose

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Thanks! I printed the list and saved it for future reference. We should add this link to the other board of links!

Bren in South St. Pete Florida

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GREAT LIST, I HAVE A LARGE POND IN MY YARD. LAST YEAR I PLANTED CARYOTA URENS AND CARYOTA NO, 2FT. FROM WATERS EDGE.THEY ARE GROWING LIKE WEEDS.ALSO HAVE CARYOTA MITIS AND RAPIA FARINIFERA AT THE WATERS EDGE. MY PHOENIX CANARIENSIS, P. RECLINATA AND BISMARCKIA NOBILIS ARE 8FT. FROM THE WATER AND ALL HAVE ROOTS HANGING OUT THE BANK INTO THE WATER.

Scott   :cool:   Citrus Park FL. N.W Tampa   www.aroundmyhouse.com                                                                                                      

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