New thread Idea for Cycad lovers
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New thread Idea for Cycad lovers
I was thinking about this and let me know if it's a good idea.
With the super responses to KNNN's "A Nice Start to the Season" thread, I thought it would be a good idea to start a new thread since we are not in the "start" of the season anymore, to start showing new flushes that are starting with the warmth of late Spring and early Summer. I thought we could post our pics of new flushes that are starting now, then later we can "edit" that post with updated pics.
I'll start us off....
This is a Cardboard that Steve gave me recently. It started the leaf you see now about a month ago and you can barely see it, but there is actually ANOTHER one starting already. Thanks Steve!
This is a Wilailik that I got from "Living Fossil". When I got it, it had a broken root. Thanks to Robert Chumley for training me up on how to fix cycads with broken roots! I thought this one was dead as I have had it for a long time and nothing was happening. Low and behold I checked it today and WOW.
This is a Petrae Cycad. I had never had one of these and always wanted one VERY VERY bad. "Living Fossil" threw it in as a bonus to my order. It too had a broken root. Thanks Mr. Chumley.
This is another Wilailik that "Living Fossil" sent me. It did not have a broken root thou
This is a young Dioon Edule that KNNN gave me about two years ago. This is the second flush it has put out (this is not a "flush" yet but it is going to start soon. This looks to be a multiple leaf flush as it is really swelling on the side.
This is my 2 1/2' tall Taitungensis that Robert Chumley sent me. This is the one that had a BEAUTIFUL 5 leaf flush about two months ago that some fat piece of crap that is as nimble as an elephant broke two leafs off. The photo is too fuzzy to tell, but it is at least an 8 leaf flush (at least it is until yours truely SCREWS IT UP AGAIN) and should look WONDERFUL by July.
With the super responses to KNNN's "A Nice Start to the Season" thread, I thought it would be a good idea to start a new thread since we are not in the "start" of the season anymore, to start showing new flushes that are starting with the warmth of late Spring and early Summer. I thought we could post our pics of new flushes that are starting now, then later we can "edit" that post with updated pics.
I'll start us off....
This is a Cardboard that Steve gave me recently. It started the leaf you see now about a month ago and you can barely see it, but there is actually ANOTHER one starting already. Thanks Steve!
This is a Wilailik that I got from "Living Fossil". When I got it, it had a broken root. Thanks to Robert Chumley for training me up on how to fix cycads with broken roots! I thought this one was dead as I have had it for a long time and nothing was happening. Low and behold I checked it today and WOW.
This is a Petrae Cycad. I had never had one of these and always wanted one VERY VERY bad. "Living Fossil" threw it in as a bonus to my order. It too had a broken root. Thanks Mr. Chumley.
This is another Wilailik that "Living Fossil" sent me. It did not have a broken root thou
This is a young Dioon Edule that KNNN gave me about two years ago. This is the second flush it has put out (this is not a "flush" yet but it is going to start soon. This looks to be a multiple leaf flush as it is really swelling on the side.
This is my 2 1/2' tall Taitungensis that Robert Chumley sent me. This is the one that had a BEAUTIFUL 5 leaf flush about two months ago that some fat piece of crap that is as nimble as an elephant broke two leafs off. The photo is too fuzzy to tell, but it is at least an 8 leaf flush (at least it is until yours truely SCREWS IT UP AGAIN) and should look WONDERFUL by July.
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Glad to hear yours are doing well
These Cycas sp. "Wilailak" / Petraea are a tough lot, The fronds on this one were torn off in a storm a little over a month ago, it's coming back for round two
Most of my stuff has taken a beating so far this year, hoping for maybe, a little calmer Summer.
Lots of new growth showing,
Dioon edule (to the right of the Joey)
First frond emerging on a Zamia inermis,
Steve
These Cycas sp. "Wilailak" / Petraea are a tough lot, The fronds on this one were torn off in a storm a little over a month ago, it's coming back for round two
Most of my stuff has taken a beating so far this year, hoping for maybe, a little calmer Summer.
Lots of new growth showing,
Dioon edule (to the right of the Joey)
First frond emerging on a Zamia inermis,
Steve
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Update pics
Smaller Wilailik.
Petrae. Leafs are REALLY stretching up.
2 1/2' tall Taitungensis.
This is a Dioon Edule with a caudex of a bit larger than a GrapeFruit. Can't tell how many leafs thou.
I was going to take updates of the smaller Edule and an Encephalartos Senticosus flushes, but not too much progress from last pic.
Smaller Wilailik.
Petrae. Leafs are REALLY stretching up.
2 1/2' tall Taitungensis.
This is a Dioon Edule with a caudex of a bit larger than a GrapeFruit. Can't tell how many leafs thou.
I was going to take updates of the smaller Edule and an Encephalartos Senticosus flushes, but not too much progress from last pic.
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A couple more from today,
Cycas siamensis,
Zamia furfuracea,
Steve
Cycas siamensis,
Zamia furfuracea,
Steve
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Petrea flush is all but done. It is a WONDERFUL 2 leafer. I am just as happy with this as I thought I would be.
Encephalartos Senticosus. Starting to be able to see the green in the new flush.
Small Edule starting to be able to see green in the flush.
Bigger Edule (Grapefruit size) starting to push up the new flush about 1" a day.
Taitungensis now has 13 new leafs that are shooting up and should be done by 4th og July.
Encephalartos Senticosus. Starting to be able to see the green in the new flush.
Small Edule starting to be able to see green in the flush.
Bigger Edule (Grapefruit size) starting to push up the new flush about 1" a day.
Taitungensis now has 13 new leafs that are shooting up and should be done by 4th og July.
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photos from Wes
Nice display of pics Wes.........looking good Robert Chumley
I live on 12 acres in Central Florida about half way between Tampa and Walt Disney World.I have seed colonies of over 60 varieties of cycads. I have over one half acre of variegated cycads and I make many hybrids as well.
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Dean,
Everything looks settled in and happily growing away
Here's a couple new Zamia leafs opening up,
Zamia polymorpha,
Zamia "Mexico",
Steve
Everything looks settled in and happily growing away
Here's a couple new Zamia leafs opening up,
Zamia polymorpha,
Zamia "Mexico",
Steve
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Thanks Barb!
I'm hoping your Cycas seeds pull through, I'm looking forward to seeing some Cycas debaoensis photos.
Steve
I'm hoping your Cycas seeds pull through, I'm looking forward to seeing some Cycas debaoensis photos.
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Barb,
I've always used it as just a topical spray, how are things looking now?
Steve
I've always used it as just a topical spray, how are things looking now?
Steve
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I thought those of you who only have small plants might like to see a couple new flushes on larger, mature plants:
Male Dioon spinulosum with 3.5-foot trunk and two suckers (you can see new flushes emerging on the main stem and the largest sucker)
Closeup of D. spinulosum new flush on main stem (note the height of the leaves compared to the roof eave)
Large, female, broad-leaflet form Encephalartos ferox with about a 10-foot spread
Closeup of new flush on E. ferox just beginning to emerge (will post followup photos as they continue to emerge)
Enjoy!
Jody
Male Dioon spinulosum with 3.5-foot trunk and two suckers (you can see new flushes emerging on the main stem and the largest sucker)
Closeup of D. spinulosum new flush on main stem (note the height of the leaves compared to the roof eave)
Large, female, broad-leaflet form Encephalartos ferox with about a 10-foot spread
Closeup of new flush on E. ferox just beginning to emerge (will post followup photos as they continue to emerge)
Enjoy!
Jody
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Great Photos and Cycads!
Thanks for posting them
Steve
Thanks for posting them
Steve
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Wish I knew what it was like to be able to grow Palms and Cycads outside year round
(someday.....................
These Dioon edule have held up well in the storms,
Starting a flush too,
Another frond starting on a Encephalartos natalensis
Steve
(someday.....................
These Dioon edule have held up well in the storms,
Starting a flush too,
Another frond starting on a Encephalartos natalensis
Steve
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Wes,
Everything looks good! The warmer temps are really moving the Dioons along now.
Here's the one above a little further along now,
Steve
Everything looks good! The warmer temps are really moving the Dioons along now.
Here's the one above a little further along now,
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The one's I received from Mr.Chumley a couple weeks back are starting to show some growth too
Steve
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Jody,
That is the first time I have seen a flush progression on a larger specimen, Thank You for posting them
Steve
That is the first time I have seen a flush progression on a larger specimen, Thank You for posting them
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Dioons still moving along,
And another one starting up
Steve
And another one starting up
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You are very welcome, Steve. Here are two more photos of the E. ferox flush taken two days after the last one that I posted above and then again two days after that (which was today). I will try to get (and post) photos every two days until the leaves are full-sized.Knnn wrote:Jody,
That is the first time I have seen a flush progression on a larger specimen, Thank You for posting them
Steve
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Thanks Jody!
Having visited Dioon edule in habitat, would you know the highest soil temperatures these Cycads are exposed to?
The ones I have in containers are growing fast, just want to make sure I'm not pushing things too far.
Steve
Having visited Dioon edule in habitat, would you know the highest soil temperatures these Cycads are exposed to?
The ones I have in containers are growing fast, just want to make sure I'm not pushing things too far.
Steve
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Edule Seedling
6/18/08
6/26/08
Encephalartos Senticosus Seedling
6/18/08
6/26/08
Zamia Pumila w/ two heads. One has a leaf + another new leaf starting, the other head has a leaf starting.
Dioon Edule
6/18/08
6/16/08
Revoluta with a pup, also with a 13 leaf flush and a one leaf flush on the pup
6/18/08
6/26/08
6/18/08
6/26/08
Encephalartos Senticosus Seedling
6/18/08
6/26/08
Zamia Pumila w/ two heads. One has a leaf + another new leaf starting, the other head has a leaf starting.
Dioon Edule
6/18/08
6/16/08
Revoluta with a pup, also with a 13 leaf flush and a one leaf flush on the pup
6/18/08
6/26/08
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Steve, that is a good question. Since I visited the population in in Veracruz in January, I don't have any personal experience to relate. However, Dioon edule is one of the absolute toughest plants that I know of, and it should be able to tolerate temperatures well over 100F... but the combination of high temperature and high humidity could potentially be detrimental.Knnn wrote:Thanks Jody!
Having visited Dioon edule in habitat, would you know the highest soil temperatures these Cycads are exposed to?
The ones I have in containers are growing fast, just want to make sure I'm not pushing things too far.
Steve
I don't know if this helps,
Jody
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Thanks again Jody, that does put my mind at ease.
Have these sited in full sun with soil temps up to 120*F, they do seem to enjoy it
Wes, Good things going on in your green house! I like how your larger Dioon has filled out!
Here's a couple misc. photos from today,
Steve
Have these sited in full sun with soil temps up to 120*F, they do seem to enjoy it
Wes, Good things going on in your green house! I like how your larger Dioon has filled out!
Here's a couple misc. photos from today,
Steve
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