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Chamaedorea

Cat Palms,Parlour Palms,Metallica,

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RE: New Growth

Noticed this small Cycas revoluta X taitungensis has a pup/sucker forming.Here's a Zamia floridana showing some variegation. (probably just a nutritio...

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RE: New Growth

Thanks for the tour, everything looks great 8)

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RE: New Growth

Good to hear your Cycads are moving along! Sorry about your camera, are you shopping for a new one?

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RE: New Growth

Wes, How is your C.taitungensis doing?

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RE: Just had a bunch of wild palms sprout!

Dean, Considering I had near 100% germination from your minor seeds, that would be my first guess! :lol: Between the birds and the mulch, you might ...

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RE: Snake Apple/Globe Berry ~ Ibervillea lindheimeri

Dean, These are very drought tolerant, too much water is a bigger problem than not enough.Here's the parent, it seems to do better when I ignore it :...

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Progress....

Here's one in a container just starting to branch 8) Steve

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RE: Dyschoriste fischeri

Quick to germinate, then a slow grow...........(at least for me, still trying to figure out what they need)Steve

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RE: ID this little plant please.

My guess would be Setaria palmifolia ?Here's a link Steve

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Propagation

Progress of one of the cuttings from last year,Everything I've read suggest the only way to propagate these is by seed. (needing a male & female p...

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RE: Zamia picta

Sending up some larger leaves now 8) Steve

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A few more..........

New frond on a Cycas siamensis seedling,During the Summer, the Zamias have more of a continuous growth pattern,(as opposed to a flush of new leaves at...

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RE: New Growth

We've made it to 104F so far, with lots of days in the upper 90's(would be nice if we have a warm winter too :lol: Steve

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