Last seen: Dec 28, 2014
I guess it is time to think about expanding this one or building another.
After 3-4 weeks of warm temps starting to take off....
Thanks for the feedback!I'm in 5B/6A in Central Kansas, Been involved with Palms & Cycads for about 2 years now and my "Nursery"can best be desc...
This is a great book, It has a large amount of palm info for many species.Can be downloaded in either PDF or MS Word from here ( 6MB Version-Lower r...
The cycas went in around mid -March, It started with a nice 5 leave spread.Went through a couple freezes but seemed to be recovering with only 1 burn...
I have been using the Sta-Green container mix, ( available at Lowes ) With about 30%+ Perlite added.Then will usually water in well to flush out the f...
This will be my first try with these, These species have reportedly seen 26F with no damage , so there may be some intrestas far as cold hardiness.Lar...
Zamias seem to be a little more tender than the Cycas in general, Generally most are in the 9B Range.Z.polymorpha a little more tropical, probably a 9...
The bases of the petioles are starting to take on a reddish hue now with some sun & warmth. I would say everyone's thought of Robusta would be cor...
This link has some good pictures that should help you positively ID This, If that is not it maybe you can post or send me some pictures. These will pr...
Lowes Salina at 3035 So. 9th,( From 70 )South on 135,Exit at Schilling Rd,Take a Left, about 2 blocks on your right.They had a about a dozen of these...
Pachypodium lamerei & geayi , listed as a zone 9 at 32F.I had some seedlings down in the low 20's this winter, ( not by choice, but that is a long...
Thanks for your answer!The cactus is an unamed & spineless opuntia I picked up locally, I think it's the "nopal" variant?It grows fast in the summ...
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