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Pedro 65

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Female Encephalartos Natalensis and Male Encephalartos Arenarius

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"Ph'nglui mglw'napalma Funkthulhu R'Lincolnea wgah'palm fhtagn"
"In his house at Lincoln, dread Funkthulhu plants palm trees."

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I love all kinds of Cycas as much as I love palms and all the other tropical stuff that I grow. They are delightful impressive antiques! Thanks for the pics. More??

Patricia

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You should try the E. arenarius pollen on the natalensis, could come up with a very gnarly looking hybrid. Nice plants.

Matt in Temecula, CA

Hot and dry in the summer, cold with light frost in the winter. Halfway between the desert and ocean

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You should try the E. arenarius pollen on the natalensis, could come up with a very gnarly looking hybrid. Nice plants.

Why not indeed, can someone tell me the Best pollination technique. I was told to pour the male pollen into a flat (no more bubbles) bottle of Soda Water and pour over female cone as they are opening. Look fwd to hearing "what works best" Pete :)

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