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Pollinating Syagrus schizophylla


ErikSJI

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We are pollinating Syagrus Schizophylla with Syagrus R. Pollen. We will also be taking Syagrus Schizophylla pollen and pollinating Butia Odorata. A few photos to share.

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25 minutes ago, ErikSJI said:

We will also be taking Syagrus Schizophylla pollen and pollinating Butia Odorata. 

Oh, that should make for an interesting cross!

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Keith 

Palmetto, Florida (10a) and Tampa, Florida (9b/10a)

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Very cool.  Always enjoy your posts.

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Andrei W. Konradi, Burlingame, California.  Vicarious appreciator of palms in other people's gardens and in habitat

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Mark H crossed this years ago. I have several of his plants in my yard. They are cool. Ill have to post some pics sometime. 

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Paul Gallop

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Looking forward to these...let us know how it goes.

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David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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Marc Suhor. We have a grower that has asked for this cross. syagrus schizophylla x syagrus romanzoffiana. We are doing the Butia cross as well just because why throw the pollen away? Here is a photo of one of the larger hybrids of syagrus s x syagrus r.

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One of my B X S schizophylla. Pic taken last Sept (1.5yrs in ground). Was neglected in a pot for several years. I'll see about getting an updated pic when I get home in a few weeks.

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Paul Gallop

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How old over all Paul? I thought it would be a slower grower. That has nice size to it.

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It is slow, 5yrs + but... they had set back each year with spear pull every winter except the last two. I believe it's far enough along now to have a better chance. 

Paul Gallop

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I don't see much Syagrus in that.  Looks pure Butia to me.  Maybe schiz pollen is less "assertive?"

Ben Rogers

On the border of Concord & Clayton in the East Bay hills - Elev 387 ft 37.95 °N, 121.94 °W

My back yard weather station: http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/hdfForecast?query=37.954%2C-121.945&sp=KCACONCO37

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On 24/10/2016, 22:43:37, Gallop said:

One of my B X S schizophylla. Pic taken last Sept (1.5yrs in ground). Was neglected in a pot for several years. I'll see about getting an updated pic when I get home in a few weeks.

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it just looks like a butia, and not a hybrid

GIUSEPPE

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Update , My supposed butia x schizophlla didn’t take this past winter to well. Low 20’s and heavy frost about did it in. Spear pulled and I assumed it was a goner. For reference various mule palms near by burned, but no spear pulls. Here’s a recent pic. 

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