An old deck at work is presently being replaced. Potted cannas that resided on it needed to be moved. Camellias below it are in the way, but safe for now. It is quite a big project.
1. Camellia japonica, camellia under the old deck are temporarily getting more sunlight than they are accustomed to. There are about eight. This will not last long, though, until the new deck replaces the old. The disheveled irrigation tubing was for pots on the deck.

2. Camellia japonica, camellia at the far end of this row is somehow undamaged by this accumulation of debris from the dismantled deck above. I am impressed. Some extent of damage is expected from such a project, particularly with so many camellias in the way.

3. Canna indica, canna was looking good on the deck across the road in the background. Not only were they removed, but because of a realistic concern that they promote decay, they will not return to the new deck. For now, they were straightened into position here.

4. Canna indica ‘Australia’ canna is probably the boldest of the five even without bloom. The others are ‘Wyoming’, ‘Cleopatra’, ‘Stuttgart’ with an unidentified cultivar with large red bloom, and ‘Inferno’ with a notably tall but unidentified cultivar of Canna musifolia.

5. Phoenix roebelenii, pygmy date palm paired on another area of the deck will also need to be removed prior to a second phase of reconstruction. Unfortunately, I do not know if these big old pots can be moved intact. Both are deteriorated, fractured, and very heavy.

6. Pelargonium X hortorum, zonal geranium should also be removed, but from another situation. They were originally installed to hold posts for the signs that are now attached to the fence behind them. Now they just get bashed by parking cars. One is already gone.

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Those palms are beautiful.
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Thank you. They were not planned. Someone used them for interior decor for some event here a few years ago, and then left them with us afterward. We did not know what else to do with them, so put them here. I am bummed that I need to relocate them.
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I worried about those camellia, it looks like they dodged a bullet there! Fabulous palms, good luck with moving them. The canna are also lovely. Happy refurb to you!
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Yes, those doing the deconstruction work are commendably careful with their debris. It almost seems insulting to not adorn their new deck with potted plants after they finish. It is an expansive deck for only patio furniture.
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Your potted plants are impressive–healthy and attractive! Good luck with your deck project!
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They were more attractive on the deck. The new deck will seem empty without them. I am not so keen on potted plants where there is so much space for them in the ground, but the deck is a bit too expansive to be so empty.
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Fabulous palms. I love cannas for pots, Stuttgart is a particular favourite of mine and it is the only one that seems to be hardy for me.
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‘Stuttgart’ was a gift from Skyler at Tangly Cottage Gardening. All of these particular Canna have history of some sort. The palms, though, were just left with us, after they were used as decor for some event at work.
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