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Linospadix palmerianus v. Gemini ?


Darold Petty

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My local friends and I pooled our wish list to qualify for a Floribunda order.  As usual, all the plants were excellent and very well packed.  My only order was for seedlings of this choice Linospadix.  It is not actually called  'Gemini', I just made that up, as you will see from the photos. :D

All the plants were singles, but one as shown.  Could this be two embryos from the same seed ?  I tried to separate the two stems but they are very firmly attached. 

Also, I was somewhat concerned that None of these seedlings still had the seed attached, even though many of the plants are Very small   Your comments, please and thanks ! ;) 

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San Francisco, California

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Awww, u got twins.  I was just at a garden the other day and seen a group of 5 dypsis basilonga and was told it was from one seed

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