Too Quiet Here , Ok Here's Some Pics

palmisland

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Here's some springtime photos:D Feel free to add or correct the names!
#1 Prince of Orange
#2 Peace
#3 Red Foot
#4 Clipper
 

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#1 General Marshall
#2 John Halgrim
#3 not sure?
#4 Nancy Reagan
 

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#1 Yellow Bird
#2 I dunno?
#3 Wilma
#4 Royal Flush? (lost tag)
 

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Randy - Thanks for shaing. Your stuff looks exceptional.

The moose has been real busy in mooseland. I am now removing stuff in my garden making room for croton additions. I am in the process of creating a large raised bed for my crotons still in containers under my mango and avacado trees. There will be about 25 crotons installed for the first phase. The roots are so thick in the area that raised beds are my only option. Both mango and avacado trees were planted in 1948 and still produce very nicely.

Photos will be posted evenyually. :rolleyes:
 
Randy - here is the potential of Red Foot. This leaf measures 15 inches in length. :)

Photo is by my son James. ;)
 

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