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For the love of all things Palms and Exotics!!
Exotic Mediterranean Garden in Victoria, BC, Canada. 🇨🇦 🌴
The Mediterranean garden is located at Butchart Gardens in beautiful Victoria BC, Canada. It features large palms, banana trees, agaves, Italian Cypress trees and more!
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Summertime update - palms pushing new growth!
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An early summer today in July and heatwave upon us! Finally the palms put in some much needed growth!
A rare private garden full of unusual plants! Check it out! www.rileyscider.com
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A rare private garden full of unusual plants! Check it out! www.rileyscider.com
Saanich Municipal Hall Exotic Gardens
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Saanich Municipal Hall Exotic Gardens
Exotic Garden Update in West Vancouver Waterfront #palmdaddy
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Exotic Garden Update in West Vancouver Waterfront #palmdaddy
I just love bamboo until I hate it! 🤬@palmdaddy
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I just love bamboo until I hate it! 🤬@palmdaddy
Worst snow storm, damage everywhere! 🥶😤😥
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Worst snow storm, damage everywhere! 🥶😤😥
Say hello to S. minor, say goodbye to wagnerianus.
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Say hello to S. minor, say goodbye to wagnerianus.
Young Razorback Sabal minor Palms @palmdaddy
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Young Razorback Sabal minor Palms @palmdaddy
The Blue Mediterranean Fan Palm @palmdaddy
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The Blue Mediterranean Fan Palm @palmdaddy
Gorgeous Tropical Garden Vacation Property Tour Hawaii. 🌸🌴🌺❤️@palmdaddy
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Gorgeous Tropical Garden Vacation Property Tour Hawaii. 🌸🌴🌺❤️@palmdaddy
Rare Palms, Fruit Trees, Exotic Plants and More! - More of Axel’s Hilo Hawaii Garden Tour - PART 3
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Rare Palms, Fruit Trees, Exotic Plants and More! - More of Axel’s Hilo Hawaii Garden Tour - PART 3
Rare Palms, Fruit Trees, Exotic Plants and More! - More of Axel’s Hilo Hawaii Garden Tour - PART 2
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Rare Palms, Fruit Trees, Exotic Plants and More! - More of Axel’s Hilo Hawaii Garden Tour - PART 2
Tropical Edibles Nursery Tour - Kona Hawaii
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Tropical Edibles Nursery Tour - Kona Hawaii
Rare Palms, Fruit Trees, Exotic Plants and More! - Axel’s Hilo Hawaii Garden Tour - PART 1
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Rare Palms, Fruit Trees, Exotic Plants and More! - Axel’s Hilo Hawaii Garden Tour - PART 1
Mature Palms in a Hawaiian Garden 🌴😎🤙
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Mature Palms in a Hawaiian Garden 🌴😎🤙
The Kentia Palm - Howea forsteriana 🌴👍
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The Kentia Palm - Howea forsteriana 🌴👍
Kerriodoxa elegans - The White Elephant Palm @palmdaddy
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Kerriodoxa elegans - The White Elephant Palm @palmdaddy
Areca vestiaria - Orange Crownshaft Palm 🌴
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Areca vestiaria - Orange Crownshaft Palm 🌴
Vancouver’s Waterfront Palms - Update! @palmdaddy
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Vancouver’s Waterfront Palms - Update! @palmdaddy
Love the bananas! Hey, what zone would you say Colwood is? 8b, as well?
@@dz1515 in most years yeah 😂
Thank you sir! It is a very important thing to educate people on the wildlife and what actually belongs in your environment and what not. I love nature in general, but invasive species are very dangerous to the environments they were brought in to. Evolution needs time and we are just very rarely lucky enough to see how evolution make jumps during two or three generations. But even then, only because a butterfly (for example) were able to make a jump in its evolution, it doesn't mean that everything else can do it as fast as the butterfly did. Evolution needs normally hundred thousand or even millions of years to happen. Because of that we need to do all what we can to eliminate the invasive specieses we can find... no matter how beautiful or cute they are. If there is nothing that is able to use it as a food source, we have to take the responsibility to get rid of it ourselves.
Hummingbirds love it!
@@m.y.7097 true :)
Thankyou, this was very helpful.
What if one were to cut the top of one of the branches will it branches out?
@@ZE308AC likely
Where in BC are you located? Wanting to move somewhere more palm weather appropriate although Vancouver is out of the price range!
@@acidmodz we are on an island 20 minutes out of Vancouver, not cheap either but a bit warmer. Bowen Island
@@palmdaddy fair enough! I guess it’s pretty much our entire province at this point! I appreciate you replying!
Hallo. What tempetatute was in winter? Ater it looks dead?
We had a low of -12C this winter.
@@palmdaddyI have bought sabal minor Louisiana. They promise that it will be at least -20 c. What do you think about it?
@@user-df6xj2vk1w possibly, many factors dictate how cold hardy an individual palm is, most important is how mature it is and how Long it’s been in the ground in that spot.
I’m not at all surprised. I figured it would pull through for you.
Thank you brother
Beautiful 😍
Looks great. Do you protect over winter?
Yes, if it gets below 0C I wrap the trunk. The leaves tend to fold off and melt down anyways so as long as I can protect the trunk it comes back just as high. If the trunk also melts down it comes back from the next healthy node on the trunk. If it’s really cold it comes back from the roots.
Just the information I needed
How often do you water them during spring and summer?
Daily
Nice sabal
Thank you brother 🙏
Amazing. I love it!
Eh hem, tRopics.
Haha! Thanks
How do those tall palms keep alive where it’s so cold
These are all cold hardy palms. Also Victoria has the mildest climate in all of Canada 🇨🇦
Great vid, thanks! Have you seen the garden at Hatley Castle?
Yes I have, I believe I have a video on it :)
Beautiful plant😍
Great vid !
Nice to be greeted right off the bat with that garden. On my early morning walks through my neighborhood, I noticed a home that has two trachycarpus in the front yard, both 20+ feet tall and they look great.
I’m surprised many walk by this area, it’s not to be missed for sure!
UPDATE! It’s alive! Took a year and a half to start pushing a new spear after spear pull. A good lesson to never give up on your palm!
That place is super nice
Your palms are looking great. This hot summer we are all are having really helps
Fantastic view - plants are the icing on the cake
Summer in PNW is 👌🤙😎da best
Really lovely slice of the tropics with a stunning backdrop. Great mix of texture and colors esp. the yucca, palms and euphorbia out front. Try adding some agastache for some minty fragrance in the morning if you haven't done so. It's very self propagating in my garden!
Looking great, lovely location. Think I may look into getting a Tetrapanus.
Fabulous selection. So happy that your damaged palms are bouncing back. Have a great summer and thanks for the tour.
thanks for watching!
Nice ❤🙏🌴🤗🇺🇸
Loving the Schefflera Dalavei! Its huge compared to mine. Fantastic tour of some unusual plants amd trees.
@@GrowTropicalMK thanks!
The smaller ones look like baccata
Rostrata
@@richpalmen don’t think It is no
Thank you
What is that? Is it like a ancient tree?
y elata with trunks, y baccata in ground
Thank you sir 😎
yucca elata, known as the most cold hardy trunking yucca.
Thank you 🙏
I went by the one in front of the Empress down at the Inner Harbor. It is shooting up healthy sucker pups.
Recently?
Yes, finally getting heat units. Cold spring.
Haven't been back to inner harbor to see how it's doing but, I have just saw yesterday a chamaerops in old part of Colwood that rests between a eucalyptus tree and a fence...has some damage...but plenty of green left. It will make a full recovery. One of the few that made it...
There are a few around Greater Vic still alive. The microclimates around Greater Vic are crazy. Plus, SSI, as you know, with Banana Joe has some very healthy ones.
MY CH is recovering with about two dozen pups popping up down low. A neighbor of mine had his freeze damaged CH pruned back with a 5' primary trunk and 4 lower trunks cut back to ground level...and two of those low trunks are growing new crowns!
I’d say banana yucca aka Yucca baccata. Other possibility is Y faxoniana but I go with my first choice.
Not sure, but the second yucca that looks like a rostrata with the little filaments might be a really mature yucca elata...I have one but it is nowhere near that size!
Yeah, faxoniana not likely to grow here. I think you are right with banana yucca👌
@@2ChukBuk likely elata!
Patients does pay off! We can learn a lot from these plants. True survivors. Can’t wait to get back into bonsai 😊
Beautiful!
That's a beautifull tree!
Yes, lots of patience. This was my first year growing a Sabal Miamiensis. One out of the two survived, with one frond left on it. It's first fan emerged last month. I ended up buying another one. I probably didn't plant it deep enough
Yesterday I bought a small seedling. I hope it becomes a very lush plant like the one in your video. Congratulations on the beautiful images.
Wonderful
Это навернека папротники ??
Вликолепен😊
you're going on about the glaucaus sheen on your T. princeps, and all I'm thinking is "just pet the damn cat!"
Haha, he gets enough 😂
Is it safe to plant in Portland Oregon? Recently updated to plant hardiness zone 9a
Safe until you have an unusual winter with a Polar Vortex that brings lows below -10c. You can always protect in that event.
Great tour. Great plants. Thank you. I’m glad things are recovering.