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Cycas (Cycas revoluta (Japanese Fern Palm))

Not sure whether to plant this in the ground.....



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Hmm, possibly too cold and wet at the moment.

8 Dec, 2020

 

Love these too Dotty, a proper dinosaur plant. It does look attractive in its blue pot though and you can shelter it if need be...

8 Dec, 2020

 

If you planted it outside I suppose you can always keep a fleece handy to cover it if need be DD.

9 Dec, 2020

 

A wonderful plant , that's a tough decision to make, I would be tempted to keep it in its pot for at least another year before deciding ..

10 Dec, 2020

 

I do love these, Dd. I think if you’re in the south you may be ok, I wouldn’t be here in Yorkshire. It’s be a houseplant for me.
Looks striking in its pot!

13 Dec, 2020

 

It looks great in the pot! Here in San Diego it is only planted into the ground and grows pretty tall at least 10’ .

It’s a very hardy cycad. If you ever want to see many cycads the San Diego Zoo has the second largest collection in North America.

14 Dec, 2020

 

Love Cycas

12 Mar, 2021

 

So do we Mossy

11 Apr, 2021



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