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Pritchardia hillebrandii "ultra blue-white"


colin Peters

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dollar each, minimum 10  plus $3 shipping, sorry US only. This to me is a spectacular form and crazy color, perfect for the landscape. only have a few seed at this time. 

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these are from the last post .  Ultra white hillebrandii. spectacular blue-white form

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ohhh snap!!!

this is a winner for sure Colin!!!!

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

Sunset zone 24

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Have 40 at this time. One dollar each, minimun 10 plus three dollars shipping   US only.

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neoflora, sorry just noticed your question. I honestly have no idea, but have heard it could be a few years?? Not even sure of the percentage of super blue ones from the parent. Or

do green ones produce the super blue ones??  Maybe a nursery grower that grows them by the hundreds could tell. i  would guess that the super blue ones are more likely

to produce super blue. Who knows maybe the blue is recessive.

aloha

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Have more of these SUPER WHITE BLUE again.!!!!!!                          One dollar each minumun 10 with 3 dollars US shipping. 

Took these photos today, inbetween rain showers.

aloha

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Mine are starting to germinate too! (though I guess they aren't too far from home here). Great seeds!

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-Krishna

Kailua, Oahu HI. Near the beach but dry!

Still have a garden in Zone 9a Inland North Central Florida (Ocala)

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These have been some of the toughest seed I've ever had: abused, inconsistent mediums, drying out, and they're still popping. Thanks, Colin!

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