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My Beaucarnea recurvata female, is flowering for the second time, Ed

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The seeds are very easy to germinate (if you didn't know already).

 

 

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Hi Greg, yes, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed, last time it did not get fertilized with pollen, Ed

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5/6/2017  Ed

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Looks like a very tall plant.

How old and tall is it?

jim

Located on Vanua Levu near Savusavu (16degrees South) Elevation from sealevel to 30meters with average annual rainfall of 2800mm (110in) with temperature from 18 to 34C (65 to 92F).

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Hi Jim, the fence is 6 ft., and I bought it  as a three gallon in 1987 at K-Mart, as a gift for a girlfriend at the time, guess who got stuck caring for it for eternity, in ground 2004, ball is about six feet across, with over a dozen branches, planted right at the base of my leech field, Ed

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Cool.

So they don't mind wet feet?

jim

Located on Vanua Levu near Savusavu (16degrees South) Elevation from sealevel to 30meters with average annual rainfall of 2800mm (110in) with temperature from 18 to 34C (65 to 92F).

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Some flowering shots from California plants

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Hi Jim, they store water in their ball, probably can't take wet feet, flowers are too cool Geoff, Ed

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Thanks Edric.

I hope that it produces viable seed for you.

Jim

Located on Vanua Levu near Savusavu (16degrees South) Elevation from sealevel to 30meters with average annual rainfall of 2800mm (110in) with temperature from 18 to 34C (65 to 92F).

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Thanks Jim, Ed

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5/12/2017  Ed

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Very cool, Ed. I always thought they were monocarpic. Am I mistaken?

Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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Hi Meg, yes you are mistaken, this one has flowered twice now, Ed

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One of mine is just starting to  bloom

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neat!!

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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