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Bill Austin

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Dypsis black stem 10 seed  $ 25, loxoccocus rupicola $1 per seed,pinanga caesia red form,$1 per .areca macrocalyx red cs $1per ,heterspathe barfodii 25 seed $8, 

  $20 order min. US only shipping $7 PM me.

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Im glad to see Bill Austin offerings back on Palmtalk. This is exactly what the site needs needs to spread our love for plants. Good job Bill! Hopefully other growers will follow your lead. 

 

 

18n. Hot, humid and salty coastal conditions.

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Bill, the check is in the mail ! (No, seriously, and many thanks !) 

San Francisco, California

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thanks Bill, not only was it fun to see them in person at your killer garden now I can pass some on when they sprout

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

Sunset zone 24

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10 hours ago, Josh-O said:

thanks Bill, not only was it fun to see them in person at your killer garden 

Josh, might you have some photos of Bill's black stem ??  Please & thanks !

San Francisco, California

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  • 9 months later...

 

Dypsis baronii  'black stem'

Here are my results from the purchase of  20 seeds from Bill.  A few germinated promptly. Then no action for a long time.  Since it had been almost a year I decided to 'unpot' the seeds for a look.  The results include 2 large, early seedlings, 1 intermediate seedling, and 5 'pencil-point' recently germinated seeds.  4 seeds had rotted away to nothing, and 8 seeds were still firm.  However, 6 of the remaining, firm seeds float, and only 2 are both firm and sinkers.

  Therefore, be careful about the germination container and be very careful not to discard any seeds.  It seems that this species has erratic germination rather than one pulse of germination for the majority of the seeds. I used my standard mix of 1 part peat and 2 parts perlite.  I use electric bottom heat on for 12 hours and off for 12 hours, producing a distinct pulse of warmth on a daily cycle.

  

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San Francisco, California

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Missed out again,looking for black stem seeds for ages:(

Oops just realized, new post on old thread.nice seedlings BTW:drool:

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Thanks for the post Darold glad to see you had better luck than me.Being those  were the first seed from that plant not bad, it is flowering again now so hopefully more seed .

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I got 3 out of 10 (I think) pop within a few months. Nothing still on the rest, but it's been less than a year. So it's great to hear that they can be slow. I'll keep holding on to them!

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  • 4 weeks later...

I'd love to purchase some seeds when available again! ^_^

Naples (inland), FL - technically 10a but more like 9b in the winter :hmm:

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  • 1 month later...

Another one sprouted, months after the others have put out a leaf. Crazy!

Any pics of the mother plant, Bill?

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