lucky1
lucky1
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Joined: Feb 18, 2007
Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
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RE: Seedling problem?

Ha ha, I thought it was a finger too! :lol: Glad the Lepidozamia has sprung back for you.Cool multiple tips!Barb

17 years ago
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RE: Hello from Florence, KY

and welcome aboard to Jova too!Always happy to see new members' plant collections (hint hint) :D Barb

17 years ago
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RE: Enhancing Dioon growth

Eight fronds this year is a sign it loves its home!Very nice.Barb

17 years ago
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RE: Wollemi Pine

Yours died? I'd put it outdoors in a shady spot. I hope it'll recover. Barb

17 years ago
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RE: W. robusta

Look at that GH!!!! :D Not room for a sneeze in there! :lol: Barb

17 years ago
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RE: W. robusta

A shame it didn't make it Steve, looked like it might.Great replacement(s)!Barb

17 years ago
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RE: Zamia sp. "Brown Emergent"

Obviously you give them optimum conditions, Steve, for them to flourish like that.Beautifully done.Barb

17 years ago
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RE: Zamia picta

That looks just like mine...except mine is 2 years old :lol: Well done!Barb

17 years ago
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RE: A Box of Coconuts :-)

Steve, that is exciting! It'll be wonderful to see them sprout and fronds emerge.So beautiful.The fish think their food is stale :lol: :lol: Bet it...

17 years ago
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RE: Spring update,etc

Superb pics, Jim.Barb

17 years ago
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RE: Ravenala madagascariensis ~ Travellers Palm

Getting that characteristic 2-dimensional look.Nice!Barb

17 years ago
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RE: Echeveria ready to bloom

Instead of hen's 'n chicks, maybe it's the roosters, with all that stuff sticking up :lol: :lol: :lol: Barb

17 years ago
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RE: New Growth

So warmth seems to be the kick-start they all need.Thanks.Barb

17 years ago
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RE: New Growth

Great close-ups Steve.I really like the progression over a year that the videos evidence.Curious about the Cycas revoluta.Wonder why some old leaves w...

17 years ago
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RE: Echeveria ready to bloom

Aaron,I hope the "ends" recover, as I'd guess rot could occur if water gets in there.Barb

17 years ago
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