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Dioon spinulosum coning in the Palm House (September 2004)
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Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 11-13,17,19-24 USDA: 9b-12 Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 23°F (-5°...
Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 21-27 USDA: 10-12 Frost Tolerance: Tender in Phoenix. Plant in...
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©Craig Nazor Dioon spinulosum is one of the two plants that must be brought indoors in the winter, a...
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Figure 1. A young plant of D. spinulosum
Dioon edule
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©Craig Nazor Dioon edule has many forms that grow throughout much of Mexico. " Edule " refers to the...
The first seeds are released (November 2004)
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Dioon edule
Fig 7a In a receptive Dioon mejiae cone, the lower cone scales open, indicating receptivity to...
The Cycad Society is now offering a ?Key to the Species of Dioon? and "Key to the Species of Ceratoz...
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Origin: Mexico Hardiness: Half hardy Height when mature: 1.8 metres. Growing conditions: In S...
Dioon (Palma de Virgen) - Dioon edula - Blue green leaves can reach 5ft. in length. Mature specimens...
Dioon edule , commonly called the Chestnut Dioon, is native to the eastern coast of Mexico. Cycads a...
ディオーン・エデューレ ザミア科 Dioon edule 英名: chestnut Dioon 性状: 常緑植物 原産地: 中央アメリカ(メキシコ) 特徴など: 種子を食用・薬用にする。(...
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Spiny, pungent-smelling leaves start out woolly and blue-green and become hairless and dark green wi...
This member of the Cycadaceae family was described by John Lindley in 1843. It is found in the Sierr...
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Here you can see a more mature Dioon with some of its 'trunk' visible beneath the crown of leaves an...
Click left to read more about this cycad from Ken Hill's The Cycad Pages
Dioon califanoi