Fast growing and somewhat cold hardy.
(Reports of no leaf damage with temps into the teens)
Some more info: http://www.pacsoa.org.au/cycads/Ceratozamia/hildae.html
Just received a few seeds, will post the results.
Seeds,
This is the end that the radicle will emerge from, (hopefully 😀
And the end that was attached to the cone,
Steve
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Great closeups, Steve, especially that second picture.
You're so close the seed is breaking out in a sweat 😆 😆
Imagine a cycad that cones 5 years from seed..wow that is something.
Interesting common name.
As you know I've got a Bamboo Palm (or Reed palm, same diff.)
Slight resemblance in leaflets with my palm.
Barb
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Thanks Barb!
Here's one that shows where the cracks will develop when the radicle emerges.
(as compared to Cycas seeds and the clam shell thing. 😀
Seems like I've started collecting Ceratozamias lately, here's the C.latifolia,
(This has nice red emergent leaves)
And the rest of it,
Snuck these robusta types in during a recent warm spell 😀 Looking forward to seeing these fill out!
Steve
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Steve,
I presume you're buying via mail order.
Amazed to see dormant but alive tender plants surviving shipping in mid-winter.
US mail is probably quicker than Canada Post 😆
Very pretty Ceratozamia. I bet you've had to move your chair out of there...how do you find the space? 😉
Impressed by the caudex size on your new robustas. 😀
I couldn't even guess as to their age.
Barb
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Barb,
They were listed as about ten years from seed, once everything fills out in the GH, I may have just enough room left to feed the fish 😀
Priority Mail here will usually deliver within 3 days of being shipped, but always a gamble during the winter months.
(These came from Florida, and arrived during a stretch with 30*F lows)
Steve
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steve you must store plants in every house in town. With every picture you show I wonder just how much stuff you have. Nice pics.
Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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Kent,
I've lost track of what's around here at least a year ago............... 😀
The larger Ceratozamia looks like it's getting ready to send up some fronds 8)
Steve
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Oooh, exciting!
Yes, it's well on its way to doing something.
From the size of that caudex I bet the leaves aren't puny.
You might have to open the door 😉
Keep us posted.
Barb
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Will have some photos as soon as it starts!
I'd be happy with green, but hoping these show bronze emergent leaves 😀
The seeds are coming along, noticed the ends are bulging a bit, you can just see the cracks starting to develop.
Steve
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