Price pictured - $1290, Pot size 500mm Caudex diameter 20cm A Beautiful and decorative cycad. Its ease in horticulture, adaptability to both sun and shade, and some cold tolerance make this cycad an exceptional landscape plant. Plants in cultivation produce more and larger leaves than their wild counterparts and are reasonably fast growing. Will develop into a sizeable plant in a relatively short time, especially in more tropical climates. To 1 metre tall 25 cm 1 – 2 metres long – dark green Occurs in Honduras and has also recently been collected in north central Nicaragua Tropical, subtropical and perhaps temperate regions. This species has been reported as surviving temperatures down to -5°
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Cycads available for sale in Melbourne
Contact - Christiaan Williams 0414466885Cycad Melbourne is a division of Cycad international which is based in Katherine Northern
Territory, Australia. There are a large range of genus Cycadaceae available, ranging from young plants up to approximately 30 years old. The varieties we have available are tolerant of Melbourne conditions.
Territory, Australia. There are a large range of genus Cycadaceae available, ranging from young plants up to approximately 30 years old. The varieties we have available are tolerant of Melbourne conditions.
The plants are easily shipped to meet orders and most plants are already available and hardened to Melbourne's temperate weather.
Saturday, 8 September 2012
Dioon Mejiae
Price pictured - $1290, Pot size 500mm Caudex diameter 20cm A Beautiful and decorative cycad. Its ease in horticulture, adaptability to both sun and shade, and some cold tolerance make this cycad an exceptional landscape plant. Plants in cultivation produce more and larger leaves than their wild counterparts and are reasonably fast growing. Will develop into a sizeable plant in a relatively short time, especially in more tropical climates. To 1 metre tall 25 cm 1 – 2 metres long – dark green Occurs in Honduras and has also recently been collected in north central Nicaragua Tropical, subtropical and perhaps temperate regions. This species has been reported as surviving temperatures down to -5°
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