Last seen: Jun 11, 2014
Those definitely look like sporelings, check out this page:
I'm sure that by the 1000th seed, I'll have found a more efficient way to do it :P
Yeah, when I was buying a bunch of rubbermaid storage trays for the seeds yesterday, someone behind me in line said "you're going to have a very organ...
Barb, hopefully that Pritchardia will germinate!Here's a Jubaea seed that was de-lidded around 3 days ago:I knew if I wanted to de-lid the rest, I wou...
nice work!
Nice work with the chamaerops, Barb! Did you try cutting one of the Pritchardia seeds in half? Sometimes it's easier to find the embryo that way.
Hi Dean,Near the end of this page it shows the location of the queen palm embryo:good luck!
Thanks Tim! Have you started any that I sent you?
Jim, that's the site where I first heard of C. dregi :lol: I've been using the germination method from another site, I posted some info on page 2 o...
even though washingtonia seeds are relatively common, I've never tried any!! I want to get some from Truth or Consequences in New Mexico, they've surv...
yeah that sounds like a treefern. do they basically have 2 small round leaves?
Those ones may look good, but right now all I have is some green fuzz, no more than 1 mm tall :lol:
I've finally started to notice some germination of Cyathea dregi spores, but don't expect any pics for a few months at least! :lol: The hardiness of...
Barb, there doesn't seem to be any sharp pointy ends on them! :lol: I'm just taking my best guess by saying that's where it was attached. On the fla...
I used to keep reptiles, and knew a couple of people who kept gators. I have a feeling that they would still be "hibernating", I forget the word for i...
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