Knnn
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RE: New Growth

This is the other Ceratozamia that arrived this past January,Just noticed the start of a flush today 8) Steve

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RE: Zamia Cluster

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...

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RE: Sabal minor twins

Here is the one with two distinct radicles, now two Palms 8) Steve

17 years ago
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RE: New Growth

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...

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RE: New Growth

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

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RE: New Growth

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...

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RE: New Growth

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: ...

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RE: New Growth

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...

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RE: New Growth

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

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RE: New Growth

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...

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RE: Zamia sp. "Brown Emergent"

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...

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RE: Zamia sp. "Brown Emergent"

Jody, looking forward to hearing more on this! I would like to think we are seeing an evolutionary step 8) Steve

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RE: Zamia sp. "Brown Emergent"

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...

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RE: Zamia sp. "Brown Emergent"

Noticed a couple more today, these were under the soil yesterday!(I suppose a lighter mix would help :D Steve

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