Things are coming along faster in my shade gardens than the sunny areas because I don't have to acclimate the indoor plants quite as much to the sun levels here. Let's start with the front porch! Bismarkia is still looking a little awkward from the cold damage a year ago. Queen palm thrived in the garage along with the chamadorea microspadix. Clivia is coming along but might need to be repotted!
Loving this combo!
In full sun, the windmill palm is looking ok after its first winter. I had rot on the bottom of my Ensete but new roots are growing and so are new leaves so we'll just have to wait and see on that one!
Yucca Tromping Around with Encore Azalea
Off to the pond area! My variegated Cranium, an Ensete I grew at work, and my Australian Tree fern. Farther in the background you can see my Arecea, my variegated yucca gigantes, and my variegated cordyline
Flamethrower palm hanging out in shade with my Musa Ae Ae for another week
Variegated Alocasia
Palm Grass (Curculigo capitulata) , Dieffenbachia, and Farfugium japonica. Livistona still waking up!
And in the sun garden you can see my Musa sikkimensis waking up
Hibiscus tillaceus looks ok with the Bird of Paradise. Queen Emma Crinum is quite burnt as usual
Bleeding Heart
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