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A nice little trio of some rare species. I love my palms but cycads are a favourite of mine, for the garden and as a collector of such magnificent plants. It all begins with a seed! 

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Very awesome and happy germinating!

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On 1/9/2026 at 9:10 PM, Dan64 said:

Very awesome and happy germinating!

There limited in supply certain rare varieties, so when you see them you get them!

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18 minutes ago, happypalms said:

There limited in supply certain rare varieties, so when you see them you get them!

I’m finding that out, so definitely putting that into practice 

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I’m sure your aware there was a name change on  what was Cz latifolia. Cz latifolia is now Cz chamberlainii and Cz microstrobila is now Cz latifolia. I mention this because I still see people selling Cz latifoia and they are actually Cz chamberlainii. 

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Cz latifolia is a smaller plant. 1st two pictures are latifolia. 2nd set are Cz chamberlainii 

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22 hours ago, Gallop said:

Cz latifolia is a smaller plant. 1st two pictures are latifolia. 2nd set are Cz chamberlainii 

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 Beautiful chamberlanii, the latifolia where a gift so they are already special, definitely looking forward to planting them in yhe garden one day. 

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