Cycads and palms along an east-facing wall

Here in the desert, location is everything for cycads. The best place for them is where they can get afternoon shade. Here they get the benefit of shade from the house. Cycads can take very high heat, but most will sunburn in direct sun. In my yard, they also get a bit of a break from the morning sun because of an olive tree. Dappled morning sunlight is the very best for cycads. Pictures here are Dioon spinulosum, Macrozamia mooreii, zamia furfuracea, Phoenix roebellini, Ravenea rivularis, Caladium (Elephant ears), Purple Hearts and Dracaena (Dragon tree). During the winter this area gets some nice warm sunlight from the south, as you can see in this picture.

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