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Bob, Thank you for the info, I guess I will enjoy it while it last :D There has been some talk lately that the smaller leaf Z.floridanas might b...
That makes sense now, Thank You!Steve
Jody, The address of the photo needs to be placed between tags, Such as {I} {/IMG}replace the "{" with "[" and the image will display in your...
I second Barb's sentiments 8) Steve
Nice Photos, Thanks for the link!I believe Chamaedorea tuerckheimii was also described by Hans Von Turckheim? Z.tuerckheimii and C. tuerckheimii ar...
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Hi Barb, The leaf belong to Cycas sp. "Wilailak", becoming one of my favorites too :D Steve
I recall hearing of Mr. Broome's preliminary work with this concept, looking forward to seeing the article 8) Steve
I'll consider the Zamias established when they start setting seed :D Wes, Is your Sago still hanging in there? If yours does ok, I might try one.Stev...
Mr. Haynes, Welcome, and thanks for stopping by !I am rather fortunate there is no CAS host present in the local ecosystem, ( besides ...
Dean, Z.floridana is accepted as 8B, (15F - 20F), The wide leaf "Palatka Giant" form is reported to be even more cold tolerant. Have some I'm trying t...
Barb, Thanks for that page, looks like I'm growing Salak too :lol: (Salacca wallichiana)Steve
It's all just a matter of finding what works in your location :D Steve
Barb, Thanks for posting this 8) Dean, These are monocarpic, ( Like the Caryota), once the tree flowers, it is at the end of it's life cycle.Steve
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