Knnn
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RE: New Palm Fronds

I've struggled with these too, this is one of the few ones I have that the leaf tips haven't curled up and turned brown, ( not too bad at least) I'll...

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RE: Encephalartos gratus Seeds

I have a growing list of the ones I've had no luck with :| If I've learned anything, it is to never give up and keep trying :) Steve

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RE: Space Weather Outlook

Barb, Here is a page that describes some of the impacts,And, in a circuitous fashion, this may qualify under the "Weather & Climate" headin...

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RE: Palm for Swampy/Waterlogged areas

Nypa is one of the few that will tolerate brackish water, most prefer fresh water. Chamaedorea cataractarum is a smaller one that can be managed in a ...

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RE: Space Weather Outlook

Official Space Weather Advisory issued by NOAA Space Environment Center Boulder, Colorado, USASPACE WEATHER ADVISORY OUTLOOK #07- 462007 November 06 a...

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RE: Encephalartos gratus Seeds

These are all from the same batch received in April, 2007Still have a few more I'm waiting on, average is about 3 months to germinate, from then till ...

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Couple more "Family" photos

These may be Encephalartos gratus X manikensis ( just waiting for confirmation)Another just breaking the surface,Little larger,

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RE: Exotic in Czech TV

Thanks for posting the link 8) My understanding of the Czech language is a bit limited, but it was interesting to see how quick and easy the Winter ...

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RE: Ficus benjamina dead as a nail...

Sorry to hear of it's demise :cry: Ficus in general seem root hardy, maybe cut the top off and leave it somewhere in hopes of re-sprouting? ( probab...

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RE: Palm for Swampy/Waterlogged areas

The roots stay under the water but do green up a bit once the light hits themChamaedorea elegans is also another good candidate.Barb, Your link shows ...

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RE: Palm for Swampy/Waterlogged areas

Chamaedorea cataractarum is a Rheophyte, also one of the hardier ones.I've been growing some partially submerged, and even completely submerged. ( The...

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RE: Dean's Sagos

Great looking specimens 8) Do you know how old those are?Steve

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RE: A Three Dollar Majesty....

I hope everything goes easy with your surgery, maybe things will heal up well enough to allow you to participate to some degree 8) I really don't hav...

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RE: Soil smelling like ammonia

Sounds like the neighborhood cats may have been making use of your containers......... :| I would try running lots of water through the containers/pot...

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