Slightly unique C. Revoluta...maybe ?

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Slightly unique C. Revoluta...maybe ?

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Have had this tiny little cycad pup for a couple of years and was in the throws of giving it to Squirrell when we both decided it was a little unique ..so i kept it :lol:

Would anyone like to hazard a guess as to why it maybe a little unusual :?:
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i know the answer icon_thumleft icon_thumleft :wink: :wink:
it did reside here for a short while though when you forgot to take it home
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Wow! You should definately keep it - I've never seen one produce a golf ball as a pup before.
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To do with lack of fronds, normally they come with four..do they?

I don't know...same age/size as the golf ball..

Dunno :lol: :lol: :lol:
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redsquirrel wrote:i know the answer icon_thumleft icon_thumleft :wink: :wink:
it did reside here for a short while though when you forgot to take it home
Shut it you :lol:
Ben Candlin wrote:Wow! You should definately keep it - I've never seen one produce a golf ball as a pup before.
Rather unique but sorry no goldfish for you Ben :(
kata wrote:To do with lack of fronds, normally they come with four..do they?

I don't know...same age/size as the golf ball..

Dunno :lol: :lol: :lol:
That little frond, bless its cotton socks, was its major flush this year :lol: but again sorry Kata, the coconut stays on the shelf...no prize :(
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Not enough leaf, You know Arlon, not the frond, the sticky out bits you pull to test for mush..umm..no coconut.. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I have one or two like that, currently enjoying the freeze.HAAHAHAHAH
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You taking the................ :lol:

Dave, that post of mine is to Arlon.
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Let me guess.... you left it outside over last winter and it survived :?:
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Dave Brown wrote:Let me guess.... you left it outside over last winter and it survived :?:
Considering you're putting up a grand prize money, thats a poor guess Dave
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better photo....this little fella's about 3 or so yrs old and its been doing it for about 18 months or so...... :?:
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Arlon Tishmarsh wrote:
Dave Brown wrote:Let me guess.... you left it outside over last winter and it survived :?:
Considering you're putting up a grand prize money, thats a poor guess Dave
:lol:

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50 / 50 sharezee's Red :lol:
Ok you left it outside last winter and it died, so you chucked it on the compost heap, and on Easter Sunday it flushed a single frond :lol:
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No :lol:
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:roll: ok.................. it is a bit small to be pupping :wink:
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Smart 'arris :lol: OK keep the grand...me and Red didn't need it anyway...we can get rooms at the local hostel over xmas. :lol: :lol:

Its actually got 5no pups on it which have been there for ages and we thought considering its only a wee pup itself it was quite unusual.


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