Trachycarous fortunei....
By Dottydaisy2
- 29 Oct, 2010
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And another one being exposed to the elements......
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good luck dotty,
30 Oct, 2010
Thanks both,this plant is very hardy when it is older, we had one before in the ground that grew to 6 ft, but had to take it out in order to build the garden room.
31 Oct, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
Trachycarpys fortunei moves very well at any size. It's a tough, hardy palm. :>)
16 Nov, 2010
I wish I had known that at the time Delonix, have discovered you can unwrap them, debark them? so much more attractive when they get very old.
16 Nov, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
Cutting off of the fibrous sheaths along the trunks is a very common practice here. I'll take some photos of some tall trees. T. fortunei commonly grows to 30ft/ 10m - 50ft/16m tall here.
16 Nov, 2010
Please do....have never seen them that large here.
17 Nov, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
I've posted several pic of large T. fortunei in the past. I'll post some new pics soon. :>)
17 Nov, 2010
Thanks.....
17 Nov, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
You're welcome.
17 Nov, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
I just wanted to add a comment about how fast T. fortunei grows in CA. I've read on the Palm Society website: People have grown Trachycarpus fortuenei from 60 cm (24") to 7 m (21 feet) in 6 years.
18 Nov, 2010
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Fingers crossed they all survive the winter DD .......
30 Oct, 2010