Knnn
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RE: Licuala grandis ~ Vanuatau Fan Palm

Here are a couple that have been growing inside under artificial light all winter, ( they should start looking better once they are in the GH)Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Dypsis rivularis ~ Sari Palm

Slow growing so far,( but growing at least :D Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Salacca wallichiana

Here is the one inside the house,I put two that germinated later into a aquatic/semi aquatic setting, they seem to catching up with the one in just so...

18 years ago
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RE: Pigafetta Family Album

Don, Hope yours are doing well!This one has been going non stop since December 8) New spear opening.Steve

18 years ago
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RE: OK Steve, gonna need your help here

Wes, As far as a germination medium, Perlite is great for Cycad and a lot of Palm seeds, you do however need to keep a closer eye on the moistur...

18 years ago
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RE: Lepidozamia peroffskyana

Barb, I am following Mr.Broome's example by keeping the sprouting end out of the medium, except for the Zamias, mine are germinated in container...

18 years ago
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RE: A nice start for this season,

Not offhand, but I'm sure to figure it out :lol: Are yours coning? Here is an article that will tell you how to collect and store the pollen.Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Heat Mat

Barb, Save the peat pellets for something else :D I would recommend an airtight box with a Perlite medium, also a glass aquarium thermometer i...

18 years ago
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RE: Lepidozamia peroffskyana

Starting to notice some changes with these,( Hopefully this is what is supposed to happen :lol: Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Zamia loddigesii

Here is one that is just getting started,Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Caryota mitis ~ Clustering Fishtail Palm

Dave, The difference fresh seed can make 8) One thing I have been trying is heated soaks to break dormancy/initiate germination.As an example,...

18 years ago
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RE: Snake Apple/Globe Berry ~ Ibervillea lindheimeri

Aaron, I am not too sure, here is a link to a distribution map. With a native population reported in southern Oklahoma they may be tolerant ...

18 years ago
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RE: Snake Apple/Globe Berry ~ Ibervillea lindheimeri

Allen, Thanks, this was from cuttings taken last fall 8) The parent plant is probably around 15-20 years old, going to try and get some more sta...

18 years ago
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RE: Cycas maconochiei ~ Fog Bay Cycas

Already found some room for these in the green house, 80* - 90*F daytime temps should get them moving along nicely 8)Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Snake Apple/Globe Berry ~ Ibervillea lindheimeri

The rooted piece seems to be growing just fine 8) ( flowering too! )Start of a caudex,Steve

18 years ago
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