Here is an update. I posted some pictures on Palms.org and got 2 responces and we think that the palm in the ground labled Butia is indeed a Brahea e...
You have a lot of nice tropicals there Jim. The first look at the pictures I did not realize that was a caster bean plant there. I would have never...
Thanks for the ideas. If it is not a Washingtonia then I better hold onto it. I have collected Brahea edulis seeds before so they could be that inst...
Here are some more pictures:The first one is what I though was a Butia. Now I'm thinking that it is a Washingtonia.<a href="" title="Washingtonia ...
Very healthy looking cycads. That Dicksonia looks very healthy, too! :) All these seem to have liked your cool Summer. As for the Jubaea, well, that ...
Beautiful,loved the Sagos,what is the one you have marked as Butia? I believe it is a Butia capitata, however the other one I thought was a Butia tur...
Does anyone know what the right time of year to dig up palm seedlings would be? I know that at some point in time I will need to dig up the Jubaeas, ...
More plants.Dioon Spinulosum<a href="" title="Dioon spinulosum by hellos1011, on Flickr"><img src="" width="500" height="375" alt="Dioon spin...
I cut off all of the leaves on my potted sago in spring/early summer if they leaves are looking ugly. I then fertilize it and in 1-2 months it puts o...
The Jubaeas that I have grown have taken 9+ months before they have germinated. Some have come up about 2 years later. I gave up on the first ones I ...
Thanks for posting the pictures. I really like the double headed branching palm.
Here are some pictures.2 year old JubaeaFlickr"><img src="" width="375" height="500" alt="2 year old jubaea" /></a>Butia + 2 JubaeaFlic...
The Jubaeas are outside, some growing in sun others are in shade. I have a few small Butias as well and they are doing great in the same conditions. ...
I wonder if they are as hardy as the Graptopetalum paraguayense you can see next to the A.havardiana.I have Aeonium haworthii then non-varigated form ...