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Cycas sp. pollen


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:mrlooney:

So my large Cycas revoluta is flowering again.

does anyone have cycas species pollen to offer? I can compensate you one way or another.

looking to hybrid with somthing besides revoluta. if nothing comes up I can find local revoluta pollen.

I want to play mad scientist! :lol:

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Luke

Tallahassee, FL - USDA zone 8b/9a

63" rain annually

January avg 65/40 - July avg 92/73

North Florida Palm Society - http://palmsociety.blogspot.com/

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:mrlooney:

So my large Cycas revoluta is flowering again.

does anyone have cycas species pollen to offer? I can compensate you one way or another.

looking to hybrid with somthing besides revoluta. if nothing comes up I can find local revoluta pollen.

I want to play mad scientist! :lol:

merrill, North Central Florida

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Hi, Are You interested in revXtait? Might have tait too; have to check at another location.

Best Wishes,

merrill

:mrlooney:

So my large Cycas revoluta is flowering again.

does anyone have cycas species pollen to offer? I can compensate you one way or another.

looking to hybrid with somthing besides revoluta. if nothing comes up I can find local revoluta pollen.

I want to play mad scientist! :lol:

merrill, North Central Florida

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Thanks merril

I sent ou a PM, I would love any pollen.

the flower isnt open yet but im guessing it will open soon!

thanks

Luke

Luke

Tallahassee, FL - USDA zone 8b/9a

63" rain annually

January avg 65/40 - July avg 92/73

North Florida Palm Society - http://palmsociety.blogspot.com/

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