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Cycas multipinnata


isi54

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Hello,

Im new in this palm and cycas world. Im collecting different kind of cycas now. I guess I have 4 multipinnata's now from diffierent sellers. They all look the same except for one which is variegated.

It's hard to study these plants because there is less examples of seedlings online.

Do you think it's a cycas multipinnata?

 

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7 hours ago, isi54 said:

It's hard to study these plants because there is less examples of seedlings online.

Do you think it's a cycas multipinnata?

I had a small one in a 1 gallon that I managed to kill about 10 years ago, but it looked similar to the one you posted as I recall.  Unfortunately, I don't think I have any photos of it to actually confirm.

33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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2 hours ago, Tracy said:

I had a small one in a 1 gallon that I managed to kill about 10 years ago, but it looked similar to the one you posted as I recall.  Unfortunately, I don't think I have any photos of it to actually confirm.

Thank you for your reponse. thats a pitty, killing a multipinnata......... I really like the mature plant so Im curious the next years. Does sunlight helps it growing faster?

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