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Dypsis prestoniana hybrid with peach petiole


edric

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Dypsis prestoniana hybrid with peach petiole, all from this seed batch are exhibiting peach colored petioles, the two palms in the photo are for sale; 2 seven years old for $200 - free domestic shipping. Thanks, Ed

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MOSQUITO LAGOON

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Ed, no offense but aren't you just guessing it is a hybrid based off the petiole color? The Vatovavy form of Prestoniana has the same peach color that I have grown. It grew out of it.  If the seed came from Marcus, maybe it could be a hybrid. If it came from the wild with RPS I highly doubt it is a hybrid. In fact I would say the chances are slim. 

Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

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Lovely looking palms, but $200? Is this super rare?

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Larry Shone in wet and sunny north-east England!  Zone9 ish

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