I thank all of you for the appreciation. I ve also added some more pics on photobucket (link given below), thanks to mirafzal sb.
http://s1096.photobucket.com/albums/g33 ... =slideshow
My tropical garden
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zeeshanuddin
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- Gardening Interests: Palms, ferns, annuals, succulants, house plants
- Location: Islamabad/Karachi
Re: My tropical garden
Zeeshan
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mirafzalkhan
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Re: My tropical garden
Thanks for sharing your awesome and will arrange garden. It looks like a work of professional.
Re: My tropical garden
wonderful! What is the name of the Palms in the last photo? Especially the left one with a "fat" bottom.
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Muhammad Arif Khan
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Re: My tropical garden
Well planned well kempt and beautiful. CONGRATULATIONS.
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zeeshanuddin
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Re: My tropical garden
Thanks a lot every one. @oyfili: I simply adore palms. the last picture from your right to left shows:
Table palm (Livistona chinensis)
Areca nut/chalia palm (Areca catechu), it should be used as an ornamental plant and not for chalia.
Queen Sago palm (Cycas circinalis), not really a palm, a cycad in fact.
Bottle Palm (Hyophorbe Lagenicaulis), it is the one with big bottom.
Table palm (Livistona chinensis)
Areca nut/chalia palm (Areca catechu), it should be used as an ornamental plant and not for chalia.
Queen Sago palm (Cycas circinalis), not really a palm, a cycad in fact.
Bottle Palm (Hyophorbe Lagenicaulis), it is the one with big bottom.
Zeeshan
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zaib
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Re: My tropical garden
MashAllah Splendid.
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