I agree Silver Surfer and are really healthy and established ones. I have 2 and my research says they are very slow growers. They like the warmer weather and where I live it can get very wet and cold in winter, by comparison here that is. When I had them in the ground they weren't doing well so I had to build a mound with stones underneath to drain the water away and plant them on top. They picked up but now I've put them in tall, terra cotta pots. Can't find a photo. If only is do this in the daylight
These cycads are 3 years old and were browning off in the garden until I planted them on mounds of soil with pebbled drainage. Still small so I thought I'd put them in these pots so they could be seen. The lobelia is for show.
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