Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Perhaps offer to help when they're thinning... :D
Oh no! People stole the seeds on the stock...the whole thing? :angry7:
Wow did you see those yuccas up there? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: While it was 7500 feet elev., there weren't any sheer cliff-faces...
Well, I tried :lol: Thanks Jody.
So the pollinator would likely create a hybrid between Dioons and Zamia? or not between species.I can imagine a whole bunch of eye-popping hybrids......
It ticks me off though that some deficiencies masquerade as something else.And of course you can throw that list away if the pH is off too. :| AAAARG...
Cameron those shots are outstanding! Wow.But I question the Hyophorbe lagenicaulis ID.That pic shows a palm with a fan leaf, whereas bottle palms hav...
That ponytail palm must be on steroids :shock: Had no idea they get to be such a nice looking tree.Probably older than the Ark, huh?Copernicia...droo...
35 seed packs to germinate...holy moly :shock:
Good link, Erik, thanks.Nice that they're in New Jersey and SE Pennsylvania.Canada, here they come! :cheers:
I'm a sucker for the tropicals unfortunately...<img src="" width="500" height="375" alt="foxtail_palm_b2js" />Barb
Erik, the Trachies naturalizing in Switzerland's forests are proof.Haven't seen the Sabal minor story though.Barb
In order to keep cross-pollination and hybridization occurring, do you have to isolate cycad species in separate areas?
but knowing me I'll probably be back in there in a few weeks... I will remember the camera then though! Excellent, will be good to see them again.I'm...
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