Posted by Tom Broome
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on 3/11/2008, 10:18 pm, in reply to "Re: Cycad hardiness"
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: Thanks for the tips. Of course I would
: be thrilled if any cycad would stay
: evergreen at my single digit minima.
: This winter despite one morning at
: +9 deg F and another at +11 deg F
: only about 10% of my Panzi's
: leaflets burned-only the 2nd winter
: out of 6 it has stayed evergreen. So
: where to I get the appropriate
: ecotypes to test? From you?
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: Considering feedback you have had
: from
: adventuresome gardeners, would guess
: that any of the Dioons or
: Ceratozamias are as cold hardy as
: Cycas panzhihuaensis??
:
: Al Hirsh
: Silver Spring, MD 7a/b
: where panzis are perfectly hardy but
: usually deciduous (not this winter)
:
: If you are calling it deciduous,
: then what you are asking is what
: species of cycads will survive at
: the same temps, but having all the
: leaves burnt off is alright. Fist
: off, any cycad with an underground
: stem might qualify. That includes
: all the pumila type zamias. One of
: the best ceratozamias would be
: hildae, which didn't even get leaf
: damage at 12F in Austin. For
: something with an above ground stem,
: you should try a cold hardy for of
: Dioon edule, it will be the most
: cold hardy dioon.
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:
I have a lot of cycads, and I would be very happy if you want to buy some of my plants. It would be best if you e-mailed me so we could talk more on what you might want to try. Have you looked through my website?
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