Golden Cane Palms

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Posted by eurekaoz on April 12, 2005, 8:41 am
 
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Hi Folks!

I'm new here, so let me quickly introduce myself. I'm Chris and live in
Grafton NSW.

My question is this: I have three Golden Cane Palms planted along side my
front veranda (as well as three climbing roses and a hibiscus) and was
wondering (after a wind-up from the MIL god bless her...) that their roots
may affect my foundations and also that she swears that they have *runners*
and spread that way. Now for the record I have not ever heard about them
having runners but am most happy to be corrected on this. My main concern is
will their roots affect my veranda?

BTW: Hi Chookie! Nice to see someone from alt.aus.parents over here!

--
Chris

Dad of DS R(06-06-03)
Dad to be again on the 15th!




Posted by len gardener on April 12, 2005, 2:24 pm
 

g'day chris,

the golden canes will be ok around foundations up to about a meter
away this is mostly to give the cane development space. no they don't
spread by underground what you see is what you get they are a clumping
palm so they add to the growing crown. but have never heard of palms
of any sort getting involved in foundation damage.

len

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Posted by eurekaoz on April 13, 2005, 12:33 pm
 

Thanks Len!

That pretty much confirms what I thought. Just nice to know that someone
else agrees, and I appreciate the reply.

--
Chris

Dad of DS R(06-06-03)
Dad to be again on the 15th!



environment

you send.



Posted by Chookie on April 14, 2005, 1:14 am
 

 "eurekaoz"
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I'm no expert, but I've never heard of any palm species having *runners*.  
Some probably sucker from the base, though.  My impression of palms generally
was that they had shallow, fibrous roots, which dont' seem likely to cause
damage.  Is there a nursery nearby where you could check with a qualified
person?


And now from the new aus.family as well!   Anyone with a family is welcome to
join in!

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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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nothing worth being eager or vigorous about."
Francis Adams, The Australians, 1893.

Posted by eurekaoz on April 14, 2005, 11:52 am
 


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generally

Havn't always found local nurseries give good advice, tainted by their own
views like on the multigrafted 'fruit-salad' trees (can't get a local
nursery to get any- fortunately a local market has some who sells them).


Right after bl**dy BigPond NewServer picks it up! <whine> <lop sided grin>

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--
Chris

Dad of DS R(06-06-03)
Dad to be again on the 15th!