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Acrocomia hassleri


caixeta

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Nice work and good patience!  Much smaller seed than Acrocomia aculeata and takes as long to germinate!  Do you think these will have similar drought/cold tolerance as A. aculeata or totai?  I'm being patient with my Syagrus campylospatha seeds after 13 months...

Jon

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1 hour ago, Fusca said:

Bom trabalho e boa paciência! Semente muito menor que Acrocomia aculeata e demora para germinar! Você acha que eles terão tolerância semelhante à seca / frio como A. aculeata ou totai? Estou sendo paciente com minhas sementes de Syagrus campylospatha após 13 meses ...

Jon

Occurs only in Mato Grosso do Sul , the same region of Acrocomia totai , place where there is severe frost.

Caixeta

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1 hour ago, palmsOrl said:

Wow, 28 months, I would have given up for sure.

Never give up on Acrocomia seed. My record for prolonged germination was a seed of Acrocomia totai that popped after 5 years. It had gone from watching to waiting to forgetting to total ignore. The tag had almost faded away by the time I spotted that first leaf. I thought it was a weird weed at first.

Ryan

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