In my previous post I shared some pond photos - now here's a look at some more fun!
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Coccothrinax crinita (Old man Palm, with Siam Ruby banana, Plumeria Melody, and Musa Ae Ae) |
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Musa Ae Ae Closeup
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Bismarkia and Trachycarpus latisectus
 A different angle with a better view of the Ti plants. Featured here is Singapore Twist and Exotica. I prefer white diamond over Exotica for an easier plant up here, but I do LOVE the variegated pattern. |
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My Flamethrower palm lost it's flame but gained a new beautiful frond. The New Zealand flax lily (Phormium tenax) and Begonia luxurians are really living their best life this year! Still no blooms on either. The begonia was a purchase from 2023 and the Flax lily is new from the Farmingdale Plant Sale this spring |
Lets look at some more banana plants!
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Musa Viente Cohol from Miami last spring hanging out next to my needle palm. I got the needle palm in 2022. It seems like the secret to success with the needle palm is to start them big! |
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Ensete Maurelli with my citrus and sago palm! This is such a fun spot in my garden!
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A volunteer sunflower!
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This hibiscus had a slow start, but the blooms on it now are incredible! This is year 2. |
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This Variegated Pink Hibiscus should have white blooms. It's a cutting from Farmingdale state but no blooms yet |
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Hibiscus tiliaceus probably wont bloom in a container but the foliage is so much fun! |
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My trachycarpus out front with a small growing zinnia that I got from the Hicks Spring Flower sale on discount |
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My large, mystery dahlia |
These dahlias were a purchase from last year. They are getting so big!
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Tiny zinnia. So cute with the Bengal Tiger Canna |
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