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Seed ID


Palm Cat

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I've bought Areca Vestiaria seeds from a Sri lanka seller but I am not quite sure if they are right. They look a bit more like Areca Triandra seeds. Maybe? And they do not look in good conditions. But they sink in water and the embryo looks fine. :wacko:

I would be very thank you if you ID them or upload seed pictures of Areca Vestiaria if possible! And if you have any tips of germinating them or growing them please tell me!!! :wub:

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Areca triandra was my first thought also. A. Triandra first pic, A vestiaria second pic.

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15 minutes ago, NatureGirl said:

Areca triandra was my first thought also. A. Triandra first pic, A vestiaria second pic.

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Yeah.  It looks quite different but I just hope they are Areca vestiaria seeds. It really took a long time to get them.:(

Thank you for telling me with awsome pictures of yours! They look really nice!:wub:

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