hi dave just dropping a line from bowenia serrulata central ,byfield on the central coast of queensland australia. i noticed in your info...Read More about the plant that you were wondering about the harvest method ,being a harvester of it myself i can tell you its quite simple .hand picking is the only method inbetween the months of december to may we also find that two years after a fire has burnt them there tends to be alot more fruiting
Bowenia serrulata is native to coastal central Queensland, Australia. It grows in wet forest habitat where typical annual rainfall is 36 ...Read Moreinches.
This cycad is supposed to be as hardy as Bowenia spectabilis, but I've been pretty disappointed in it - much less vigorous a growe...Read Morer than B. spectabilis, and the leaves tend to be smaller, thinner and less green.
The Byfield Fern is a cycad, found only in a very small area near Byfield in Queensland, Australia. It is distinguished from its close co...Read Moreusin, the Zamia Fern - Bowenia spectabilis, by the teeth on the edge of the leaflets.
hi dave just dropping a line from bowenia serrulata central ,byfield on the central coast of queensland australia. i noticed in your info...Read More
Bowenia serrulata is native to coastal central Queensland, Australia. It grows in wet forest habitat where typical annual rainfall is 36 ...Read More
This cycad is supposed to be as hardy as Bowenia spectabilis, but I've been pretty disappointed in it - much less vigorous a growe...Read More
The Byfield Fern is a cycad, found only in a very small area near Byfield in Queensland, Australia. It is distinguished from its close co...Read More