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I haven’t, but I’ve grown these before. The delonix are meaty legume-type seeds, and a little nick with sharp knife and good hot soak, and they germinate in like 3 days. The cananga oderata are a bit more of a pain, but if you use a tiny bit of giberrellic acid, and they usually work.Have you talked to @cyberlocc at all? He was working with all kinds of natives
So, the delonix can reach 30 or so feet in the Malagasy rainforests, but I obviously have to keep them smaller here. The news parsons enclosures for next spring will be 4x8x8, so I’ll have some room to play with.Cool! How big do the trees get?
Your green house must look amazing ?Very good. I have got a couple Madagascar native plants growing in my greenhouse now. They are shrubs though. I had a Madagascar Baobab Tree for about a year. However that tree did not respond to well to my montane greenhouse conditions. I should have kept that tree 10 degree's Fahrenheit warmer. The greenhouse that sold the Baobab said those trees are supposed to die back in the winter then regrow. That one died back and never regrew.
Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
Very good. I have got a couple Madagascar native plants growing in my greenhouse now. They are shrubs though. I had a Madagascar Baobab Tree for about a year. However that tree did not respond to well to my montane greenhouse conditions. I should have kept that tree 10 degree's Fahrenheit warmer. The greenhouse that sold the Baobab said those trees are supposed to die back in the winter then regrow. That one died back and never regrew.
Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich