Southwest Hardy Palms
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Southwest Hardy Palms
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• If you love palm trees, cacti, yuccas, agaves, and anything broadleaf evergreen this channel is for you - we explore many areas of the American Southwest (Mostly Arizona & Utah) in detail, looking for commonly grown desert species in their natural habitat. We also admire some of the incredible & dangerous southwestern wildlife along the way! This channel documents the natural beauty of this rich region in its true form.
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djpcinema (3 minutes ago)
Thank you for this. What a special place and
tomdix8028 (9 minutes ago)
Thanks, i really enjoyed this, cannot believe how well those philendrens looked, so much about this i loved.
cincytropics (17 minutes ago)
Beautiful! Looks like my kind of place!
michaelmarika1261 (27 minutes ago)
Great tour, thanks for sharing
awortman31 (32 minutes ago)
Thank you for sharing your Tucson Botanical Gardens visit. The Jone Leonetti Live Oak is propagated by Civano Growers a Tucson based grower
palmplanet (46 minutes ago)
Really great tour, thank you so much! Such a gorgeous place!
EmsholehAlFerry (52 minutes ago)
SUPER KREATIF dan inovatif dalam proses pembuatan taman. TRIMAKASIH SDH BERBAGI pengalaman. SALAM kenal dari kami Banyuwangi
emmahardesty4330 (2 hour ago)
Thank you, really fine. Many of the plants at wonderful TBG are also everywhere around town, often in road dividers. (Think you'll want to know jojoba is pronounced ho-HO-ba.)
bonniebonnie7149 (2 hour ago)
Collect some acorns of the Texas Live Oak and grow your own tree!
juanramos.jr.7948 (2 hours ago)
Texas ebony is native here in South Texas, they don't like to kept in pots to long. Especially if planted from seed they need to have there taproot in ground
solarwinds- (17 hours ago)
It seemed to be mostly foliage type plants on your tour. I was hoping to see mostly cacti.
stevenhofhine5585 (22 hours ago)
I know a guy here in Wichita that grows Q. fusiformis.
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