Rhapis excelsa Taking the Pups
Lady palms are readily propagated by removing the pups and re-potting them in their own pot. The pups are the
Lady palms are readily propagated by removing the pups and re-potting them in their own pot. The pups are the
The “king of the kannonchiku” Rhapis excelsa ‘taiheiden’ is perhaps the most sought after of the all-green Rhapis. This is
Rhapis excelsa, from seed, grow painfully slow and are almost impossible to know what variety, form or cultivars one is
About the Sago Palm This handsome evergreen plant is neither a palm as it is often referred to as “Sago
John lives in Corpus Christi. He loves to build things and to grow things, and he’s very good at both!
Phoenix roebelenii “Pygmy Date Palm” A small (even miniature) feather palm, from Laos and southeast Asia, with a slender trunk
Phoenix roebelenii are hardy to around 24°F (-5°C) and even lower if temperatures are brief and day temperatures warm up above the
Between 1991 and 1996 Jana and I completely landscaped our yard in Portland, Oregon. We constructed two ponds, one a