All, I have a question. 3 of my Revolutas started flushing. That was with the 70's & 80's in the greenhouse. They all started fast n furious wit...
Jody, Thanks for the photos! You're welcome. You have some pretty nice photos as well. Thanks for sharing.Jody
Just a few thoughts... Bismarckia is a semi-tropical species. Planted out, these are marginal in Orlando, FL -- and their cold-hardiness is NOWHERE NE...
Here is another photo taken today of the new flush of two leaves on my E. horridus plant.And here is a new flush of three leaves on my double-headed C...
This is an interesting thread for me primarily because I have never heard of Sabal 'Burmingham'. I have heard of a couple similar names, such as S. be...
It doesn't really surprise me that it recovered so quickly. Your analogy is a good one.Jody
You are very welcome, Barb. I am glad that I could help.Jody
Barb,Cycads will sometimes do that when they don't get enough water. I would recommend tying up all the leaves and watering it thoroughly at least onc...
Barb, if that were my plant, I would cut off the root and treat the wounded area with fungicide.Jody
It has been in the ground a little over a year, and it has nearly doubled in size in that time.Jody
Sheesh, would never have believed #2 is a clumping palm.I can't imagine having to cut or dig out suckers to retain its solitary presence.Its fronds ar...
One of my E. horridus is flushing again, and I thought some of you might like to see it:Jody
Those seedlings actually look more like Dypsis cabadae (cabada) than D. decaryi (triangle)... or possibly some type of hybrid. I have never seen a clu...
...that Dypsis cabadae is a beauty.Is the base of the trunk swollen like a Hyophorbe? No, it is not swollen. It is a large, clumping palm, and it has ...
Here they are:1. Copernicia baileyana2. Dypsis cabadae3. Phoenix canariensis4. Dypsis decaryi5. Phoenix roebelenii (somewhat hidden)6. Arenga pinnata7...