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CKHhkjhdfklfjsdkfj - 12/17/00 23:41:22
My URL:http://fdsfdffsdf@juno.com
My Email:drtjhlkvlsklkldk
Location: Kentucky
Zone: 56498893 Naked

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I Loved and saw the Naked people. Can you send me some web sites on Naked people and sex. I am 22 years old and I am married. We both like to see Naked people. So please send some pictures. Great Web Site.

Julia - 11/29/00 16:01:49
My Email:Blondeangel7402@aol.com
Location: Bremond

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Ryan Langmeyer - 11/01/00 06:56:38
My Email:rylang@mind.net
Location: Ashland, OR
Zone: ????

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Nice site! I'm buying 80 acres of overgrazed Rogue Valley oak savana. Any ideas out there about how to heal it? Which trees? Palms? I'll take any ideas. Thanks

Ryan Langmeyer - 11/01/00 06:56:30
My Email:rylang@mind.net
Location: Ashland, OR
Zone: ????

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Nice site! I'm buying 80 acres of overgrazed Rogue Valley oak savana. Any ideas out there about how to heal it? Which trees? Palms? I'll take any ideas. Thanks

Ryan Langmeyer - 11/01/00 06:56:00
My Email:rylang@mind.net
Location: Ashland, OR
Zone: ????

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Nice site! I'm buying 80 acres of overgrazed Rogue Valley oak savana. Any ideas out there about how to heal it? Which trees? Palms? I'll take any ideas. Thanks

Ryan Langmeyer - 11/01/00 06:55:50
My Email:rylang@mind.net
Location: Ashland, OR
Zone: ????

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Nice site! I'm buying 80 acres of overgrazed Rogue Valley oak savana. Any ideas out there about how to heal it? Which trees? Palms? I'll take any ideas. Thanks

Ryan Langmeyer - 11/01/00 06:55:25
My Email:rylang@mind.net
Location: Ashland, OR
Zone: ????

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Nice site! I'm buying 80 acres of overgrazed Rogue Valley oak savana. Any ideas out there about how to heal it? Which trees? Palms? I'll take any ideas. Thanks

Tim Flanary - 10/10/00 17:21:56
My URL:http://www.basemantics.com/palms
My Email:tim@basemantics.com
Location: Troutdale Oregon

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Hi Brenton: This is a great site. I'm always comming here to see if there are more pictures. Would you be interested in a picture of my big Trachy here in Troutdale? I have one in the front that's eleven or twelve feet and one in the back that's five feet. Also growing p. canariensis, washingtonia filifera, and robusta by the hundreds in my basement along with a few trachies, livistonia chinensis and a brahea armata. -Tim

Daniel L. Heiser - 07/03/00 12:16:07
My Email:dslheis3@accinternet.com
Location: Magnolia Oh.
Zone: 44643

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Can I grow Palms in ohio,or any Plants that look like them?

Sarah Smith - 05/25/00 12:37:45

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This is a beautiful sight. I had so much fun. Looking at all the pictures but I had one problem. I asked for trees in the tropical rainforests and they didn't give what I wanted. They gave some other kinds of resources but not trees.

Russ Bohanon - 05/20/00 09:49:05
My Email:snoball@teleport.com
Location: Troutdale, Oregon

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Great site! I'll be planting my first two palms tomorrow that I bought in Half Moon Bay, California. Wish me luck!

Gaston Torres Vera - 04/16/00 08:07:27
My Email:torresvera@hotmail.com
Location: Argentina

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Congratulations for your webpage.! Greetings. palm grower of the palms of Argentina. Best. Gaston

Hillary Axtell - 04/05/00 15:53:13
My URL:http://www.geocites.com/cgi-bin/geoplus_ans_entry
My Email:sergant_hill@hotmail.com
Location: Worland Wyoming

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I used this for a report im doing for advanced biology. This had some great pictures.

Krissy - 03/30/00 21:36:19

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HI Brent, I am in class again so HI come down this weekend.....I love you Krissy

Krissy - 03/30/00 21:34:45

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krissy - 03/28/00 17:34:39

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Hi Brent I am in my computer class so I just thought I would say hi. I hope you come down this weekend. I love you. Krissy

Tom Stiers - 03/23/00 02:01:30
My Email:stiersa@sprynet.com
Location: Ashland

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Very nice, looks like I need to expect more out of you.......Maybe I'll plant a palm this summer.

Chuck Fulton - 03/21/00 02:21:18
My Email:chuckfulton@earthlink.net
Location: Castroville, CA
Zone: 10a

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Always enjoy looking at your site and seeing all the great plants growing back home. If you're ever in the Parkrose district of Portland there's an entire neighborhood growing cacti in their front yards and parking strips. I got a start from one for my ca tus garden in Kings Valley. It's now a hedge.

L.Hollinger - 02/17/00 04:00:17
My Email:lancehollinger@yahoo.com
Location: glendale,az

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I was raised in eugene,or.I know of many large trachy specimens.On franklin bvld.,across from U of O stands 6 planted in a row.On baliey hill road starting at 18th. street going south in front of kennedy junior high , 3 stand at a home.Further down the st eet stands many more scattered throughout the homes on the south side.

Kim Wik - 02/05/00 22:21:41
My Email:swik@netidea.com
Location: Nelson

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My wife and I are avid gardeners and have become very interested in trying to grow palms in our area. I enjoyed browsing your site immensely. Thankyou K. Wik

Harry and Rosie Palm - 12/22/99 03:22:55
My URL:http://www.devious.net
My Email:palm_me@wank.com
Location: SD CA
Zone: erogenous preferably

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Palm Tres RULE!!! #6669335


Brandt - 11/24/99 08:33:33
My URL:http://geocities.datacellar.net/rainforest/canopy/8964
My Email:bmaxwell@flash.net
Location: San Diego
Zone: 10

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Hey, Brenton... I just thought I'd mention that I might get to see Medford in a couple months. In late January (probably), I'm going to visit a woman friend who now works at the National Weather Service up there. It'll likely be a quick trip (2-3 days), but it'll still be interesting to see a zone 8 area (since I've either lived in much colder zone 6a climates or much milder zone 10 climates all my life). Since it will be mid-winter, it'll be easier to pick out the (generally) less hardy broadleaf evergreens and those ery scattered palms up there since the deciduous trees will be leafless. Later...Brandt

Dan Benson - 10/28/99 04:38:49
My URL:http://dan_rawks.com
My Email:danbenson@home.com
Location: Warm and Sunny San Diego
Zone: The sunny one

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Hey Mr Palm Tree: Have good news. contact me soon. Later: DB

- 09/07/99 18:45:16

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Pedro Morote - 06/29/99 17:28:15
My Email:pedromorote@latinmail.com

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Brilliant site you´ve got! Did you know that the Southern Spanish town of ELCHE ( ALICANTE ) has got the biggest concentration of phoenix dactilipherae in the whole of Europe ? In fact, it is stimated this small city has got a lot more palm trees than human inhabitants. It´s got o be seen to be believed. Cheers! Pedro Morote, Crevillente ( ALICANTE ) Southern Spain

David Brastad - 06/19/99 21:59:42
My URL:http://members.aol.com/trpidliver
My Email:brastadd@ucs.orst.edu
Location: Corvallis
Zone: 7a/7b?

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hey brother Brenton, how's it going? I don't know your current email so I thought I'd leave you a groovy message on your web-site. I'm in Corn palace all summer going to school full time, email me. chill, I'm out David

eric karly - 06/10/99 17:58:23
My Email:snowboarder3@yahoo.com

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kick some ass

Gary - 06/06/99 06:10:18
My Email:dallen@cdsnet.net
Location: Ashland, Oregon
Zone: 7a

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I really enjoy coming to this web site. It helps me keep faith on really cold winter nights(he he!). Thank you. P.S. Did the Washintonias in Roseburg survive? If anyone knows please tell me.

Gary - 06/06/99 06:10:05
My Email:dallen@cdsnet.net
Location: Ashland, Oregon
Zone: 7a

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I really enjoy coming to this web site. It helps me keep faith on really cold winter nights(he he!). Thank you. P.S. Did the Washintonias in Roseburg survive? If anyone knows please tell me.

Gary - 06/06/99 06:08:08
My Email:dallen@cdsnet.net
Location: Ashland, Oregon
Zone: 7a

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I really enjoy coming to this web site. It helps me keep faith on really cold winter nights(he he!). Thank you.

Chuck Fulton - 05/05/99 02:24:23
My Email:chuckfulton@earthlink.net
Location: Castroville, CA
Zone: 9B

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This is a great site. Lots of great photos, links, and information. Where were you when I was living in Oregon? The first palm I saw growing in Portland was in about 1965. It's still there. I'm sure you know about it. It's on NE Glisan and 26th Ave. There are also a couple of nice ones on SE Belmont and 62nd. If you ever get the chance (this is something I've always planned on researching) look in old issues of The Oregonian for a planting of very tall Washingtonias that were planted on Sandy Blvd (I think back in the early 70's (I think) in front of a company that I beleive was called ESCO. Not much help am I? The were each planted in individual dismountable "greenhouses" that were removed after winter. They were touted as being the most northern palm tre s. I'm not sure what happened to them. But I think it must've gotten so cold one winter that the "greenhouses" cracked or something. They were extreemly impressive to drive by and see. Are you familiar with a very tall Trachy on the road between Williams nd Grants Pass? It almost looks like a Washingtonia. It's on the right hand side of the road driving towards Grants Pass. Behind a tall hedge, I think. Do you live in Grants Pass? Those palms on your website. Where are they? I was told about a large Rhapi olphyllum in Eugene and even given directions but of course, have lost them once I moved to California. Sorry, I'm not much help but maybe I've whetted your appetite. Lastly, how did the Washingtonias weather this past winter in Roseburg? I hope they surv ved because they're beautiful specimens. Especially considering they're growing inland from the coast.

Gary Lewallen - 04/29/99 01:12:02
My Email:dallen@cdsnet.net
Location: Ashland
Zone: USDA 7 or 8

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Joe B - 03/31/99 00:45:46
My URL:http://users.ids.net/~joeb
My Email:joeb@ids.net
Location: Rhode Island
Zone: 6b

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Keep up the good work. The more cold hardy palm sites the better---but you guys dont really get too cold! haha. Best Wishes Joe B

Dan Benson - 02/16/99 19:36:00
My URL:http://member.xoom.com/Dan_Benson
My Email:dvs_1@mailexcite.com
Location: Sunny SD
Zone: couldn't tell ya!

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Nice site....Lots of Palms here in La Mesa. Also LOTS of Date Palms in Yuma! When is Palm Trees in Oregon version 2.0 out? Time to perhaps formulate an upgrade?

Frida brockstrom - 01/31/99 11:34:34
My URL:coldpalms@aol.com
Location: Fairbanks, AK
Zone: 2?

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Hello there, wonderful site! I especially enjoyed the "Southern Oregon University Palms" section. My daughter is thinking of going to school there and your page came up in the search (incidentally I searched for "Southern Oregon University Palm Trees", nd up came your site). I've been trying to grow palms here in Fairbanks with little success. I thought maybe since it's about February I'd bring them inside and they've been thriving ever since, the tag at the nursery said nothing about it being a "zone " or above plant, those darn hippy clerks! Keep up the good work and thanks for the great site, we really appreciate it up here in Zone 2! -Frida

simon - 01/30/99 14:02:40
My Email:simon.hannaford@btinternet.com
Location: whitstable uk
Zone: errr?

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Great site , do you know anything about growing palms from seed , i have germinated some date stones and would appreciate any advice TTFN (Ta Ta For Now)

Myla Sherburne - 01/02/99 00:39:50
My Email:mylas@interisland.net
Location: Orcas Island, WA

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beautiful, inspiring...thanks

Hiro - 12/07/98 22:17:13
My Email:awex@awecorp.com
Location: Los Angeles

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I am looking for Palm Tree, but......dried one. I don't know if Dry Palm is right name or not. Does anybody anything about it?

Larry Little - 11/23/98 06:03:48
My Email:h2340z@webtv.net
Location: Atlanta, GA
Zone: Zone 7b-8a

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Really like your site. I am a member of the Southeastern Palm & Exotic Plant Society and love palms and Eucalyptus as well. Oregon is a beautiful state! Thanks again.

Brenton - 11/18/98 23:02:54
My Email:mtviewpl@hotmail.com
Location: Oregon
Zone: 8b

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