Last seen: Dec 28, 2014
This is the other Ceratozamia that arrived this past January,Just noticed the start of a flush today 8) Steve
Jody, Thanks for comment & advice! I trimmed it down to two fronds (might be a month before it warms up here, just wanted to leave minimal leaf ar...
Here is the one with two distinct radicles, now two Palms 8) Steve
Sounds like you had a good winter. My Palms didn't do that well :| I'm waiting to see if the robusta in the yard survived, think I told you something...
Wes, Fresh seed makes all the difference, once Cycad or Palm seeds are cleaned, the clock is ticking :D How is your stuff doing? Any photos?Steve
Thanks for the comments! (just finding ways to pass the time) With the Lepidozamia, had 3-4 that germinated. One has sent up two fronds already, and t...
Jody, That's a nice one!Barb, I've been waiting since last April for this Lepidozamia to put up it's first frond!(I'm hoping, maybe this year :lol: ...
Barb,The edules may be slower, but I think they make up for it with color.(mine still have a nice blue sheen 8) Your Cycas debaoensis might end up ou...
Jody,I'm fairly sure it is one of the robusta types, hoping you can help me ID it once some leaves are up :D Steve
Ceratozamia moving along,Cycas sp. 'Wilailak' frond, At this size, mine are growing fronds to about a 3' length, and do seem to prefer a shady spot.St...
Still quite an interesting adaptation, can only imagine what it must be like to see these habitats in person.(closest I've been to the tropics is Flo...
Jody, looking forward to hearing more on this! I would like to think we are seeing an evolutionary step 8) Steve
Barb,No real idea :?: :D It would keep growing till the seed was depleted, at that point, it's progress would depend on the plants ability to absorb...
Noticed a couple more today, these were under the soil yesterday!(I suppose a lighter mix would help :D Steve
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