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Multi-pinnata Cycas seed

These are probably not "multi-Pinnata " , but are most likely "Deboensis" which is more common and should be less expensive. Bob

17 years ago
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Anthurium ID

Steve , if it's andreanum, it will look similar to the photo with the pink blooms. Bob

17 years ago
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Anthurium ID

Unfortunately, Steve, your anthurium still has "juvenile leaves" in the photo. show it again when it's a little more mature. Taking a guess, at this p...

17 years ago
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Mike in Chicago

My Ae Ae bananas and my Siam Ruby was covered with a sheet.......and did wonderful with 2 nights of 24 degrees. I've picked up a lot more varieties of...

17 years ago
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Mike's plants

Mike , how did your big cycad do? Bob

17 years ago
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Cycads pushing new leaves in January 2008

Most cycads are dormant for most of the winter, unless you fool them *(with heating cables for wrapping pipes in freezing weather buried in sand beds)...

17 years ago
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Cold tolerent cycads

The question was .....which are the most cold tolerent cycads? Dioons are in the family of cycadacea and would prove to be much more tolerent of co...

17 years ago
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cold hearty cycads.....for Idaho?

Dioon Edule would be number one .......but I wouldn't test it below 12 degrees with the wind blowing. Robert

17 years ago
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Digging and re-planting Palms/cycads

Actually, It doesn't hurt cycads because if you cut or break a root while digging, it will result in the root healing and dividing (more roots mean fa...

17 years ago
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Alocasia/Chumley

No Wes, leave them in pots with loamy soil. These are alocasia. They do not grow in water as an aquatic plant would, like some colacasia.Brian Willia...

17 years ago
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Chumley's alocasia

The large last alocasia shown with pink stems with the poka-dot black markings is an alocasia I found inthe wilds in Honduras in 1978 , twenty nine ye...

17 years ago
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chumley aroid collection- R. Chumley

No it's not 'Hilo Beauty'.......This plant gets 5-6' high........Hilo Beauty is a dwarf plant never getting more than 6-8 " high which I have also.

17 years ago
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Butia Capitata, Jelly palm, Pindo palm

Did it also used to be called Butia Astralis? And what is exactly Syagrus X Costae ? Robert Chumley www.chumleycycads.com

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