Hey all,
As I promised in the "Large Caudex!" post, here are my pictures...taken 2/16/08
L to R: 19" Cycas Taitungensis, Cycas Revoluta, Encephalartos Gratus, and then Dioon Merolae
<img src=http://www.bananas.org/gallery/watermar ... 199&size=1 border=0>
Another picture of the group:
<img src=http://www.bananas.org/gallery/watermar ... 200&size=1 border=0>
The shadow messed up the other pics, so here is the Taitungensis close-up:
<img src=http://www.bananas.org/gallery/watermar ... 202&size=1 border=0>
And the first ever Taitungensis x Panzhihuensis:
<img src=http://www.bananas.org/gallery/watermar ... 201&size=1 border=0>
Please do not ask for a seed of this, it was offered to me and Bob has a limited supply.
Thanks for looking!
Taylor
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Taylor, judging from the looks of that Tait, it will flush within a 3-4 weeks easily.
First, Robert usually only ships Taits that are going to flush any day. Robert is just that great of a guy. Second, judging from where the stubs are from the last flush. You can tell when a Tait is going to flush because the last flush opens really wide.
First, Robert usually only ships Taits that are going to flush any day. Robert is just that great of a guy. Second, judging from where the stubs are from the last flush. You can tell when a Tait is going to flush because the last flush opens really wide.
Thanks Kansas. Robert is a great guy and his expertise is definitely Cycads. I have no idea when they flush so any advice will be taken gladly. It looks to be about ready to flush from what I have seen on this site. Tell me more!Kansas wrote:Taylor, judging from the looks of that Tait, it will flush within a 3-4 weeks easily.
First, Robert usually only ships Taits that are going to flush any day. Robert is just that great of a guy. Second, judging from where the stubs are from the last flush. You can tell when a Tait is going to flush because the last flush opens really wide.
This site is a big help for me, so thanks guys!
Taylor
Taylor