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Woodyetia bifurcata and Veitchia arecina meet and "hopefully" become friends.


Mark M @ S. Oceanside palms

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My Woodyetia bifurcata and Veitchia arecina palms are about 20' from one another and are both seeding quite profusely.  Hopefully there is some cross-pollination going down!  The Foxtail was a $2 liner 15 years ago from Eric Anderson and the Veitchia was indoor at the Four Seasons resort when I worked there about 14 years ago (it came from Rancho Soledad).  They were going to throw it out after being in mostly shade indoors for over 6 months.  I already have numerous seedlings from the Veitchia but this batch will be the first for the Foxtail.

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