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(Syagrus X Parajubaea) ..


Butiagrus

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Hello !

I would like to known if this hybrid (Syagrus X Parajubaea) or (Parajubaea X Syagrus) exist :drool: ?

I know that we can hybid them with Butia like (Butia X Parajubaea) or like (Butia X Syagrus).

So it's most probably that we can obtain (Syagrus X Parajubaea) or (Parajubaea X Syagrus)?

It may be harder to pollinate Syagrus or Parajubaea (like a mother in this case) but I think it's possible genetically :rolleyes:

JBG

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Patrick Schafer has crossed Syagrus X Parajubaea tora, tora, and I have one. It has two divided fronds. So far, it looks like a Syagrus and this winter the emerging frond spotted slightly. I'm hoping it will show different characteristics as it grows older. So far as I know, no one has used any of the Parajubaeas as a mother plant.

Dick

Richard Douglas

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