Some inside pictures. The ti plant and plumeria is all decked out for Christmas.
My ti plants all reliably bloom in time for Christmas.
Kitchen palm trees are also decorated for the holidays.
Close up of the christmas lights with a decent shot of my Cordyline Australius.
Took the ti plants out to enjoy the nice weather and spray them for bugs.
At night
Christmas Morning
Sabal minor, Loquat, and Washingtonia robusta in daylight on a sunny and mild Christmas morning.
My Med fan palm was completely defoliated nearly a year ago, but it is looking much healthier now!
Replacement Trachy going to go into it's first winter.
The confederate Jasmine only went inside briefly during a cold spell in November.
My Agave Parryi Truncata has yet to go inside. It's probably the least hardy cultivator of A. parryi but it is still pretty hardy!
My Yucca Guatemalensis has also been outside the entire time. It will go inside when temperature threaten to go into the low 20s again.
My succulent planter has seen better days but it is still alive which is impressive considering it has been outside this entire time in a clay pot on a metal table!
The trachys are looking good so far!
I will eventually bring the Spanish moss inside, but not until temperatures are forecasted to go below 20. The more time they spend outside, the better for their survival
On Christmas Morning….
I will also bring my passiflora indoors before the weather gets too cold. It is marginally hardy in my climate but I don't want to risk it since I have come close to losing it in past winters.
Not worried about my Y. Filamentosa one bit!
Floral Azalea doing well indoors.
Kliems Hardy Gardenia looking good so far
Frostproof Gardenia in this cold microclimate in the yard was nearly killed to the ground after last winter, but with only snow as protection, it still managed to come back!
Thanks for looking!
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