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Hybrids.


ErikSJI

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Very cool. I've seen a lot of your mules popping up in landscaping around me. There are a few at the VA hospital, a bunch in downtown, and a bunch on the highway, so it's pretty cool to see how widespread they've become. It would be pretty cool to see something similar happen with those coconut queens too ;)

Keith 

Palmetto, Florida (10a) and Tampa, Florida (9b/10a)

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15 hours ago, Palmfarmer said:

what is a Cocoqueen?

Syagrus schizophylla x Syagrus romanzoffiana hybrid palm.  Similar to the mule palm except that the S. schizophylla is the mother instead of Butia.  Below is a thread that Erik started here a few years ago:

 

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