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The pup of my cycas revoluta is also 'breaking'

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By Bernieh


The pup of my cycas revoluta is also 'breaking'  (Cycas revoluta)

The pup of my second cycas is showing a flush of new growth as well.



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These are lovely

1 Nov, 2009

 

Like these.....

1 Nov, 2009

 

Thanks Morgana and Clarice - I have two of the parent Cycas revoluta and they are both now having babies (pups). This particular cycas' pup is suddenly taking off.

1 Nov, 2009

 

May be that dust storm done it some good then

1 Nov, 2009

 

You might be onto something there Morgana!

1 Nov, 2009

 

Well like rain the leaves take in moisture, so may be the dust feed some nutrients into it.

1 Nov, 2009

 

Fabulous. How tall is the plant Bernieh ?

6 Nov, 2009

 

Sue - from ground level to the top of the 'break' is around 3 metres.

9 Nov, 2009

 

Wow ! :~))

9 Nov, 2009

 

Bernieh:

Don't you just love when they first push their
new fronds out? That's when they are nice and
soft...then they come hard and spiny like a
porcupine...and get you! LOL! As you can tell
I've been bitten/poked by cycads a lot in my
life. : > )

13 Nov, 2009

 

Lol ... know that feeling well. The other cycas is right next to the steps leading up from the courtyard to the driveway - where we walk in and out every day - and trying to keep it trimmed and away from the steps is a nightmare!

13 Nov, 2009

 

Bernieh:

Yes, that's a common practice with cycads -- placing
them outside doors and walkways when they're small,
cute and innocent. lol. Then the fronds grow from
2 - 8 feet / 61cm - 2.2 meter long in a few years...
and then the fronds need to be cut in half...which is
such a shame.

13 Nov, 2009

 

It definitely spoils the look of the fronds - the one above luckily is in a garden bed and allowed to grow freely whereas the other little beauty looks rather stunted and not half as attractive.

13 Nov, 2009



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