Zamia vasquezii

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Zamia vasquezii

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This delicate little zamia is finally showing some growth.
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That is always great to see, these can grow fairly fast when kept happy 8)


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I find the leaf color and delicate shape particularly beautiful.
Once we warm up here, they'll all get morning sun on the patio.
Till then they're still indoors.
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That's a nice one what the hardiness of it?

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Post by lucky1 »

Dean,
I'm not tempting fate with this little guy...he's in the house for all but the warmest summer days (in the shade).

Here's Steve's 2006 comment about his:
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Thanks for the link.

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Post by Dean W. »

How's your Zamia vasquezii doing now, Barb. What kind of potting medium did you use? It looks like it has alot of bark in it from the picture.

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