Knnn
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RE: New thread Idea for Cycad lovers

A couple more from today,Cycas siamensis,Zamia furfuracea,Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Rauvolfia caffra ~ Quinine tree

One more germination,and the rest,Steve

18 years ago
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RE: My Dioon is alive!!!!

Congrats! Always nice to see a recovery 8) ( I'm sure it will be a lot happier with you than where it came from :D Steve

18 years ago
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RE: New Cycads!

Thanks! We are forecast to be in the 90's for the rest of the month, that should get them moving along :D Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Hail & Wind

I hope the worst of the storms miss you! Stuff like that is no fun at all :| Around here it seems we have been getting hit with something every other...

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RE: Misc ~ Fever Tree

Here's a couple right inside the door, from seed, these have just had their first birthday 8) Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Hail & Wind

Dean, The green house is fine! ( I expected to find some holes in the roof, the hail was coming down hard)Some more broken fronds on the bigger...

18 years ago
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RE: Zamia vasquezii

Dean,I would soak them for a day and clean them. These are not fun to clean, the coating is sticky & stringy :| If you have a large number of see...

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RE: Cycas micholitzii X taitungensis

Thanks Barb, Just 1 out of 2 seeds so far, but I'm happy! (I did start these a little early, the other one might still catch up :D Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Zamia picta

Barb,In habitat, these are understory plants, hot, humid, and very little filtered sunlight.Try keeping it out of direct sun, a hanging planter might ...

18 years ago
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RE: Big Cycas Taitungensis flush progress PICS!

Taylor,Congrats! That is a great looking Cycad 8) Are you going to keep it in a container, or will it eventually go in ground?Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Cycas micholitzii X taitungensis

Starting with two fronds, ( always nice to see 8) Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Zamia picta

Barb, I think a warm spot and indirect light will get these moving.This one in a hanging planter, and a shady spot is growing the quickest.Steve

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