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identify cycad please
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"Larry" wrote: I just bought this house and it came with these 2 overgrown cycads/palms that look like they belong by someone's pool. I would like to have them removed but I am contemplating the value of them, so I would like to know what they are and if they are possibly worth something if moved. Thanks. Larry begin 666 plants 009.jpg [Image] end begin 666 plants 004.jpg [Image] end begin 666 plants 005.jpg [Image] end begin 666 plants 006.jpg [Image] end begin 666 plants 007.jpg [Image] end begin 666 plants 008.jpg [Image] end So that's what a cycad is. Looks like palm fronds:-) -- Billy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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identify cycad please
Billy wrote:
In article , "Larry" wrote: I just bought this house and it came with these 2 overgrown cycads/palms that look like they belong by someone's pool. I would like to have them removed but I am contemplating the value of them, so I would like to know what they are and if they are possibly worth something if moved. Thanks. Larry So that's what a cycad is. Looks like palm fronds:-) Hi, Correct, Phoenix Palms for sure, probably young P. canariensis. The small plant to the left of the palms is a cycad, probably Cycus revoluta. They all can be moved but don't expect to make any money on the deal. Have them moved to another part of your yard and enjoy. BTW "Eggs" is also correct, this is not a binary group. Post pics to: alt.binary.pictures.gardens HTH -_- how -- no NEWS is good |
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