Looking good. I like the T princeps.
If your cycad still has a firm caudex I would not throw it away immediately. It might come back and surprise you.
They grow outside in California. The ones that I have survived down to 23F and 25F but were damaged. High 20's does not seem to bother them if it is...
Interesting pictures. I'm curious if you have visited these in person before or if you are just typing in random addresses searching for plants?I did...
I really like those Tree Ferns. It must have taken a long time for them to get that much trunk.
That's a lot of pots and seedlings. I have had Parajubaea seeds where the first one to germinate was after 15 months. These were even slower than Ju...
Barb,I don't know why the Phoenix are leaning. The tops seem relativly healthy despite being nearly on their sides.Dylan
Brahea armatas:<a href="" title="Brahea armata by hellos1011, on Flickr"><img src="" width="375" height="500" alt="Brahea armata"></a&g...
Someone from Sochi posted some pictures including a mature Jubaea on the IPS forums that they took in Sochi.
I should probabbly use a heating mat next time I start some seeds. I have just cleaned and planted seeds and hoped for the best which does not seem t...
The Sabals are looking good. It must be a decent area for them if they are reproducing. The other day I saw a P. canariensis in an area closed off f...
Here are a few pictures of my largest one I have been growing from seed. Unfortuently I don't have a more recent picture of it as it now has 2-3 pina...
Wow almost doubling in size after going completly brown. It's looking real nice now.
I know that Arbutus unedo is a tough plant here in California. It needs little water and can tolerate abusive pruning. Here they are usually low bra...