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Big Green Encephalartos, but what species?


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Any input on which of the big green Encephalartos this one is?

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33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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On 5/13/2018, 8:46:14, GeneAZ said:

E. transvenosus.

 

8 hours ago, Palmzilla said:

Yep, transvensosus 

Danke.  They really do change a lot from when they are smaller like this one in my Carlsbad garden.  It will be a tight fit in that planter someday!

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33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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On 5/16/2018, 9:33:03, Palmzilla said:

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Did you transplant this from your old garden and if so, how old is it now?  Mine in Carlsbad was planted around 2009 if I recall correctly, and was about a 3" caudex.  It stalled for the first couple of years after I put it in the ground, but began flushing normally thereafter.  The original photo post is in my cousin's garden.

33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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