Laaz
Laaz
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Joined: Jan 3, 2007
Last seen: Oct 8, 2015
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RE: Needle palm infloresence

Bull's are interdispersed in wild populations. Bull's are male only & usually have a single fat trunk with no suckers or very few.Have a look here...

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RE: Winter get-a-way (close to home)

oppalm they might be :lol: Those things are everywhere down here. The males have a big red flap on their throats. The flap them out when fighting wi...

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RE: Needle palm infloresence

Many Rhapidophyllum hystrix will produce both Male & Female flowers. The only one's that I know of that a truly Male are the Bull Needles.

19 years ago
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RE: Winter get-a-way (close to home)

We have an abundance of the bright green tree Frogs as well as Anole's everywhere. In the summer these things get in the house all the time. Eat the h...

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RE: Some More Palm Seed and Seedling Photos.....

Kansas. Cycad seed are poison as well. Be careful removing the flesh. If the flesh gets under your fingernails it irritates your skin like hell.Evey y...

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RE: Looking for a few Bismark palms.

Thanks Craig, that would be great.

19 years ago
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RE: Well I bought it!!!

Poncirus Trifoliata is normally used as a cold hardy root stock. Flying Dragon is the dwarf variety. It should handle your zone without protection. Th...

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RE: Well I bought it!!!

Don without major protection, even a Yuzu will not make it in your area. Probably the only citrus that would make it in your area would be Poncirus Tr...

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RE: Well I bought it!!!

Hey Don. Yes I have mature fruiting Yuzu's in the ground here. From seed they will take many years to produce fruit. If you have rootstock I can send ...

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RE: Well I bought it!!!

Don. Very nice collection you have there !

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RE: Double headed Butia.

Barrie, yes it is 5 mins. from my house.

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RE: Double headed Butia.

The one I saw had a single trunk which divided about 4 ft off the ground. Pics to follow.

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