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Butia eriospatha x Syagrus romanzoffiana 'Litoralis) F1


Bananengeknl

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24 minutes ago, Bananengeknl said:

Two litle Babys growing here :greenthumb:

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Do you know how much cold this hybrid can handle on average? 

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I would expect this to be a big plant, with even better hardiness than a regular mule.

I am trying to germinate B. eriospatha x S. coronata at the minute.

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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I hope they will grow well for you !!!

 

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Carambeí, 2nd tableland of the State Paraná , south Brazil.

Alt:1030m. Native palms: Queen, B. eriospatha, B. microspadix, Allagoptera leucocalyx , A.campestris, Geonoma schottiana, Trithrinax acanthocoma. Subtr. climate, some frosty nights. No dry season. August: driest month. Rain:1700mm

 

I am seeking for cold hardy palms!

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7 minutes ago, Alberto said:

I hope they will grow well for you !!!

 

Alberto, are you the source of the Butia x Syagrus hybrids at RPS?  The Butia e. x S. coronata as well?

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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10 hours ago, Ben in Norcal said:

Alberto, are you the source of the Butia x Syagrus hybrids at RPS?  The Butia e. x S. coronata as well?

Yes they are offspring of my palms. B) (excetion is the pollen donnor of the more tropical palms)

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Carambeí, 2nd tableland of the State Paraná , south Brazil.

Alt:1030m. Native palms: Queen, B. eriospatha, B. microspadix, Allagoptera leucocalyx , A.campestris, Geonoma schottiana, Trithrinax acanthocoma. Subtr. climate, some frosty nights. No dry season. August: driest month. Rain:1700mm

 

I am seeking for cold hardy palms!

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2 hours ago, Alberto said:

Yes they are offspring of my palms. B) (excetion is the pollen donnor of the more tropical palms)

I thought so, thanks for confirming. I am hopeful some of the Butia x S. coronata pop soon.  I already have one seedling of x camposportoana, which I think came from you too - I am pretty excited about that one!

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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Syagrus Santosii

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Syagrus X lacerda mourae (Syagrus coronata X botryophora) 

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Syagrus camposportoana 
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 S. Glaucensens
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 sygrus lorenzoniorum 
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syagrus evisiana
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Syagrus mendenhensis X Glaucensens
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Syagrus Werdermanii
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11 hours ago, Ben in Norcal said:

I thought so, thanks for confirming. I am hopeful some of the Butia x S. coronata pop soon.  I already have one seedling of x camposportoana, which I think came from you too - I am pretty excited about that one!

No Ben, this didn´t came from me! :-)

Carambeí, 2nd tableland of the State Paraná , south Brazil.

Alt:1030m. Native palms: Queen, B. eriospatha, B. microspadix, Allagoptera leucocalyx , A.campestris, Geonoma schottiana, Trithrinax acanthocoma. Subtr. climate, some frosty nights. No dry season. August: driest month. Rain:1700mm

 

I am seeking for cold hardy palms!

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On 2/16/2016, 6:03:05, Alberto said:

Yes they are offspring of my palms. B) (excetion

is the pollen donnor of the more tropical palms)

Wow! .... Butia hybrids using S. coronata is very exciting.....curious if the plumosity will carry into the mule 

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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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On 2/14/2016, 5:59:29, Ben in Norcal said:

I would expect this to be a big plant, with even better hardiness than a regular mule.

I am trying to germinate B. eriospatha x S. coronata at the minute.

now were talking!! that would be a killer looking cross

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

Sunset zone 24

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On 2/17/2016, 6:45:42, Alicehunter2000 said:

Wow! .... Butia hybrids using S. coronata is very exciting.....curious if the plumosity will carry into the mule 

great question!!!

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

Sunset zone 24

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Actually Josh...I was thinking of Syagrus sancona.....nevermind...lol

but would be interesting to see the trunk of a S. coronata hybrid

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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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Hello,

would some one have any seeds or seedlings for sale of the species listes here below? Thanks

***Butia eriospatha x Syagrus romanzoffiana 'Litoralis or Santa Catarina

 

*** Jubaea x Syagrus Santa catarina

*** Syagrus Santa catarina x Jubaea

 *** Parajubaea torallyi var. torallyi. x Jubaea

*** Jubaea x Parajubaea torallyi var.

*** Butia odorata strictor x Syagrus Santa catarina

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16 hours ago, rarepalmaddict said:

Hello,

would some one have any seeds or seedlings for sale of the species listes here below? Thanks

***Butia eriospatha x Syagrus romanzoffiana 'Litoralis or Santa Catarina

 

*** Jubaea x Syagrus Santa catarina

*** Syagrus Santa catarina x Jubaea

 *** Parajubaea torallyi var. torallyi. x Jubaea

*** Jubaea x Parajubaea torallyi var.

*** Butia odorata strictor x Syagrus Santa catarina

 

1) If you're in the UK or Europe I think Nigel still sells these 

2) None that I aware of.  JxS is extremely hard to come by and Patric is the only one I know that does this cross., and I think I recently read he doesn't have any this year. 

3) SxJ jas been done. Think it's a dud 

4)Again Patric has done a handful of these that I know of there are a few folks on the board that have them. My hunch is that probably less than 25 of these are in existence. 

5) I don't think this has been done successfully. 

6) None that I know of "strictor" is often thought of as an anomaly more so then an inheritable trait.  

 

Regardless any crosses with a Sana Carina cross are going to be difficult to find and even more so if you are in the states. Good luck :greenthumb:

 

I may have 4 and 5 backwards. :) 

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I am from Belgium and can buy from anywhere.

The people you mentioned that have the cultivars or hybrids I am looking for I don't kwow them,

could you please send me theire contact détails and I will get in touche with them,

regards.

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9 hours ago, rarepalmaddict said:

I am from Belgium and can buy from anywhere.

The people you mentioned that have the cultivars or hybrids I am looking for I don't kwow them,

could you please send me theire contact détails and I will get in touche with them,

regards.

I have

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