Dioon spinulosum cycad surrounded by cannas

My Dioon spinulosum cycad has made a full recovery after being hit by the terrible frost of last winter. And, as you can see, it is enjoying the company of its good friends, the Canna Tropicannas, which were also frozen to the ground and are bouncing back. The ground cover is Ajuga Reptans (Carpet Bugle) which is growing like a weed, and was not hurt at all by the frost. Just in front of the spinulosum is a tiny zamia cycad that I transplanted a couple of days ago as it was already getting too hot where it was - and it isn't even summer yet. The tiny purple and bright green plants are lettuce that I grew from seed, just to see how they would look. They taste good, too!

By the way, I rarely see a Dioon spinulosum for sale here in Arizona, but they are common, and inexpensive, in Home Depots and ordinary plant nurseries in Los Angeles.

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