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Phoenix hybrid rupicola x reclinata


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I search after seeds phoenix reclinata x rupicola.

somebody can it help me to get myself these seeds.

I shall be very grateful to him.

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I can't help you get seeds, but it might just be easier to plant a grouping of P. rupicola to get the same look.

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Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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Always desperately in search of hybrid Rupicola.x Reclinata.

I become fixated on this hybrid.

Help me!!! soon it keep me awake :drool:

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Thanks a lot for the seeds Phoenikakias .

If anyone have got a few seeds rupicola x reclinata

It will be a magnificent present for the end of year.

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That hybrid is difficult to find.

I believe they are also extremely slow growers. 

IMG_20150614_13789.thumb.jpg.15b7ecaab99

I was told by the grower that this one took along time to get to this size. But maybe like many palms they will speed up now that it has some size to it.

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34 minutes ago, Danilopez89 said:

That hybrid is difficult to find.

I believe they are also extremely slow growers. 

IMG_20150614_13789.thumb.jpg.15b7ecaab99

I was told by the grower that this one took along time to get to this size. But maybe like many palms they will speed up now that it has some size to it.

Hybrids behave variably. I for exmple have a reclinata x roebeleni hybrid that is many times faster than rest hybrid plants from the same seed batch. It's just a matter of luck to obtain the runner.

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2 hours ago, Phoenikakias said:

Hybrids behave variably. I for exmple have a reclinata x roebeleni hybrid that is many times faster than rest hybrid plants from the same seed batch. It's just a matter of luck to obtain the runner.

That's true.

This growers has other roebelenii hybrid Phoenix sp. all from same seed batch and they are different looking and they have different growth speeds. One turned into a monster. Maybe 3 times bigger and faster that the rest.

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I just got word this little palm in the pic is loaded with seed.

Pollen donor came from a roebelenii x reclinata. 

Hopefully I'll be able to get some. :yay:

6 hours ago, Danilopez89 said:

That hybrid is difficult to find.

I believe they are also extremely slow growers. 

IMG_20150614_13789.thumb.jpg.15b7ecaab99

I was told by the grower that this one took along time to get to this size. But maybe like many palms they will speed up now that it has some size to it.

 

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Send Me a PM,

i have a bunch sprouting and I'm going to get a boat load more seed in about 4-5 months.

ill also post them in the for sale section

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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