Thanks for the feedback!
I'm in 5B/6A in Central Kansas, Been involved with Palms & Cycads for about 2 years now
and my "Nursery"can best be described as a backyard operation.
I usually just trade and give away my excess inventory, Some has been offered via online
auctions in the past but the risk does not seem worth the effort these days.
/ Anyone who is passing thru Kansas on I70 and wants some Adonidia & Heterospathe for
their collections Just let me know!/
Otherwise , Conservation and usefull information are my goals. Most people's first and last
experience with Palms is a Majesty, which slowly yellows and dies. It's nice these are
plentifull and cheap, but stuff like this does more more harm than good.
hmmm....Maybe a Majesty exchange program?
Cold Hardy Palms/ Why not Palms? does a great job of presenting species adaptable to harsher climates, ( I
am trying some Sabals here myself....with protection) A lot of people have generously
forwarded this by e-mail and hopefully it will be posted in more locations.
The Palm and Cycad Society of Australia has also presented on online version of this at:
http://www.pacsoa.org.au/ (In the "New" section)
-Steve