Knnn
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RE: Zamia sp. " Alvarado"

Thanks for the info! That will give me something to initially compare these to.I love getting the chance to grow some of these lesser known Zamias.( W...

18 years ago
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RE: Zamia inermis

Thanks Jody, These were hand pollinated, so they should be correct to species.Was only able to pick up two seeds, so I have my finge...

18 years ago
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RE: Nypa fruticans

Don, Had the flu and some complications this month, I unplugged the one enclosure and forgot to plug it back in....... things ended up a little ...

18 years ago
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RE: Nypa fruticans

Thanks Don! I have my eye on a 125 gallon preformed pond liner for it's new home this Summer.(or bigger if I can work it into the bud...

18 years ago
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RE: Nypa fruticans

This one made it through the Winter in the green house 8) ( trying too keep 40+ gallons of circulating water above 50*F all Winter is not as easy as ...

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

Wes, Everything looks good!The Cycas sp. "Wilailak" seem to be taking off, here's one of mine.Barb, Your Dioon leaf will harden off in a few we...

18 years ago
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RE: Zamia loddigesii

Jody, I thought this was interesting regarding the Z. paucijuga complex, and i would agree it is going to take a while to sort these out :D The...

18 years ago
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RE: Zamia loddigesii

Jody,Thanks for the link! I heard a rumour a while back that Zamia sp. "Mexico" may get a name? Have you heard anything in regards to this?Barb, ...

18 years ago
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RE: Space Weather Outlook

During the most recent solar maximum, for example, the global mean temperature rise on Earth due to solar-brightness increases was only about 0.2 degr...

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

This one has come back strong, ( I quit counting new fronds after 15 or so :D

18 years ago
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RE: Zamia sp. "Mexico"

Have some Licuala seed from 2006 that just germinated :lol: Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Zamia sp. "Mexico"

Barb, With most of the smaller Zamia seed, I just clean and plant them about 1/4" beneath the surface.( these dry out quickly once cleaned, muc...

18 years ago
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