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Double Coccoides


STEVE IN SO CAL

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....without dying. Notice pinnate leaves below current strap leaves. Tease....

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If global warming means I can grow Cocos Nucifera, then bring it on....

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Steve:

Your Siamese Cocoides looks a lot better than mine, a lot further along.

Once they hit the stage yours are at, they're near-bullet-proof, so I've been told . .. .

dave

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Seed, seed, must have seed......Harmph!

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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It gets full shade from 2 oclock on. I think that's important for these in inland areas.

If global warming means I can grow Cocos Nucifera, then bring it on....

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Steve... what is that blue plant at top center of the pic?  I've been keeping an eye out for one for a long time.  Can't figure out what it is!!

Justin Ingram

Pinole, California

Sunset Zone 17; USDA z9B

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Justin...see Yucca Rostrata post...if Joe will let you in

If global warming means I can grow Cocos Nucifera, then bring it on....

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