Arlons Blog: Propagating Cycas revoluta "aurea" ..SUCCESS !

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fern Rob

Re: Arlons Blog: New arrival, Cycas thouarsii

Post by fern Rob »

Great new plant
Simba

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Nice one... icon_thumright

You must have quite a collection now..?
Deedee

Re: Arlons Blog: New arrival, Cycas thouarsii

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Great Plant icon_thumleft Ive been onto the website but its dutch, is there an option to read in English Arlon icon_scratch Some lovely plants on there.
kata

Re: Arlons Blog: New arrival, Cycas thouarsii

Post by kata »

Use a translator, just not Babble Fish... :lol: :lol:

Google translator

German (DE)
Parajubaea torallyi var. microcarpa erhalten Sie während unserer Aktion zum sensationellen Preis von nur EUR 39,90. Parajubaea torralyi ist eine der faszinierendsten Palmen überhaupt und verbindet Dicksonia antarctica majestätische Aussehen einer Jubaea mit der Robustheit und dem schnellen Wachstum einer Syagrus. Sie bildet einen robustem Stamm und eine große Blattkrone aus fein gefiederten, ledrigen, unterseits silbrigen Blättern. Sie ist in Bolivien beheimatet und wächst in den trockenen und staubigen Hochtälern der Anden in Höhen bis über 3000 m Meereshöhe. Es gibt zwei getrennte Unterarten, die sich vor allem in der Fruchtgröße unterscheiden: P.

English

Parajubaea torallyi var microcarpa you get during our campaign for a sensational price of only EUR 39.90. Parajubaea torralyi is one of the most fascinating palm trees at all and combines the majestic appearance of a Jubaea with the robustness and the rapid growth of a Syagrus. It forms a rugged trunk and a large crown of leaves of finely pinnate, leathery, underside silvery leaves. It is native to Bolivia and grows in the dry and dusty high valleys of the Andes at altitudes over 3,000 meters above sea level. There are two separate subspecies, which differ mainly in fruit size: P.

Just one I chose...not bought... :lol: :lol:
paulrm71

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Looks like its in great condition Arlon, good purchase.
Deedee

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Thanks Kata, ill give it a go icon_thumleft
kata

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Google detects your needed language, then look right for the English equiv. I'm not sure if it knows you want English or you drop the menu.
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Re: Arlons Blog: New arrival, Cycas thouarsii

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Now thats a cracker!....will have a look at their website.
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
cordyman

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I'm getting all over that website what a specimen!!!!
Jo A P

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In 3 days I've gone through the whole blog looking at the photos and reading bits here and there. Beautiful garden, plenty to see and despite all the new projects the rest is so well cared for. I like the way you did the wall without actually cementing it in place. I see you have altered it a little has it kept its place without being cemented? I'd like to make a raised bed as natural looking a possible but if I used cement I'd have to have permission & probably have to pay our equivalent of council tax on it.
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Re: Arlons Blog:New arrivals, Cyathea's and Blechnum's

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New arrivals, Cyathea's and Blechnum's

Thanks Jo........ icon_thumleft

Some pics of more new arrivals, Cyathea medullaris , Cyathea dealbata, Blechnum gibbum and Blechnum brasiliense........

C. medullaris......

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C. dealbata........

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The stunning silver / blue undersides of C. dealbata pictured against the topside green.........

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B. gibbum........

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B. brasiliense......

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Nice lot icon_thumleft
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Still don't understand why this is not in Blog section icon_scratch
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Re: Arlons Blog:New arrivals, Cyathea's and Blechnum's

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Hello!!!!!! :ahhh!: icon_salut
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
pdid

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Nice purchases Mark. I see you finally got your gibbum!

Are they all from the same place, I quite fancy a Brasiliense icon_thumright
flounder

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pdid wrote:Nice purchases Mark. I see you finally got your gibbum!

Are they all from the same place, I quite fancy a Brasiliense icon_thumright
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