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Drought Resistant Tropicals
#11
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Originally posted by emorata

...I would probably also start planting during the wetter rainy season when you do not have to worry about new plants trying to get established by themselves.


I'll embarrass myself here, but when does the rainy season begin? September? October? November?
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#12
Rainiest time in East Hawaii is usually November through March, although it varies. Of course, we have years when things are haywire.

Cheers,
Jerry
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#13
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oha'i ali'i (dwarf poinciana)

!!!! Oh my goodness, this is one of my favorites! KathyH, do you know of any nurseries that carry them?
* I'd rather fail at happiness than succeed at misery *
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#14
Dwarf poinciana is easily grown from seed, if you have the chanceto obtain some. I have stuck them in different areas of my yard here in Tx after starting them from seed in a pot. First scarify them for best results.
~~Lucy

Wanting to wish everyone Hau'oli Makahiki Hou - a Happy New Year!

Lucy

Having another Great day in Paradise, Wherever that Maybe!
Lucy

Having another Great day in Paradise, Wherever that Maybe!
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#15
Folks, would macadamia nuts do well if neglected? If we plant them in November would they get established by the time the dry season comes?
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