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Rhapis Fruiting


Pal Meir

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7 hours ago, Phoenikakias said:

Second specimen

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Last two stem pictures are not the ones I intended to post. Here are the real ones. The old ones refer to the first specimen.

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Hello, I intend giving away 5 lots of those fresh Rhapis laosensis fruits. :D I don’t know if the seeds are viable. :indifferent: You should remove the pulp from the seeds before sowing. :greenthumb: I am just testing 3 seeds. :unsure: Please PM me if you are interested in one of the lots. :interesting:

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Post rather in the freebies section. have you dissected one seed? I do it all the time, when I am not sure about the fertility of the seeds. Many times it helps, some however not, when for example seeds had been attacked by borers  but little holes on seeds are not yet apparent.

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32 minutes ago, Phoenikakias said:

Post rather in the freebies section. have you dissected one seed? I do it all the time, when I am not sure about the fertility of the seeds. Many times it helps, some however not, when for example seeds had been attacked by borers  but little holes on seeds are not yet apparent.

46 fruits (and also the 3 seeds) are looking fine; there were only 1 larger seed and 4 smaller fruits that were hollow. — Those palmtalkers who are visiting this thread have the first choice, later I can place it in the freebies section.

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22 hours ago, Pal Meir said:

The remaining lots are ready … :interesting:

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Finest package ever. It clear the care and love you put in this kind of things :greenthumb:  

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On 12/31/2016, 3:50:04, sarasota alex said:

Rhapis multifida is no longer considered to be a separate species. It has been merged into R. humilis.

Really?? This is news to me...

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