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  1. George Sparkman
    Hey, George. Please keep me in mind if you get viable seed! I got 15 or 20 seeds of E. ferox x trispinosus from a friend a few years ago and two of them germinated. They are both doing well but don't look anything alike. I look forward to watching them develop. I will keep you in mind Jody. I remember seeing the E. ferox x trispinosus at your place and not really being able to see the parents in the cross.
  2. Gtlevine
    My Dypsis Decaryii x Dypsis Lucubensis hybrid is showing it's first rings of trunk. The rings are very rich emerald green which match closely to the leaves and the bright red tomentum on the crownshaft makes this probably my most colorful palm. It would be nice to get more of this hybrid in cultivation. Gary
  3. bubba
    For some reason I have not seen many of these around this area: A little closer: Please post yours.
  4. George Sparkman
    Bill, please be bored ! Great collection !
  5. street124
    what I bought as cabadae x decari.dont know why my pics are sideways. But it definitly clumps, much fatter and faster than cabadae. gets morning sun and then is shaded
  6. George Sparkman
    The May plant listings have been updated and uploaded. For details please visit : Cycads-n-Palms.com Thank You very much for Your continued interest & support ! Please send me an email for further information & related questions. I prefer email over PM.
  7. George Sparkman
    I don't know if you have the right pollinators. Bruce or Kurt would most likely know.
  8. George Sparkman
    Yeah but one is only a flush away from great looking cycads again after these cold spells.
  9. George Sparkman
    Great looking plants Braden.
  10. George Sparkman
    I love Ferox in cone ! And I could not resist putting pollen of a very aggresive Horridus on this one. We will see what happens since Ferox don't like to play with other species that much.....
  11. George Sparkman
    Thanks Brett, since you loved the dual cones you won't mind it being a triple.
  12. George Sparkman
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    Since it is growing season for A.dichotoma I figured it would be good to see some pictures of plants grown by other PalmTalk people. I planted this one in March of 08 with 4 heads. It has never been watered other then getting rained on. It now has 16 heads and has really gotten fat. Happy growing, George Sparkman Cycads-n-Palms.com
  13. George Sparkman
    Encephalartos ituriensis 15g - 8 inch caudex - 6.5 foot leaves - $360 - pick-up only
  14. George Sparkman
    Encephalartos whitelockii - 15g - 6-7" caudex - $200 - nice full plant - new flush - pick-up only.
  15. ariscott
    My Pinanga coronata kuhlii form Sorry.... backlit a bit... bright dry season day... Regards, Ari
  16. Kumar
    What a great palm this is Bubba. I was cautioned that they have a somewhat delicate disposition. I had no such problem and I planted it straight away to take advantage of the rain and the mud. Here is a new leaf, showing hints of red near the petiole - this is in total shade and the reddish colouration persists for a week.
  17. George Sparkman
    Thanks Brett. A really blue E.longifolius flushing really green. Happy growing, George Sparkman Cycads-n-Palms.com

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