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Cryosophila warscewiczii sprouted seed


Mike Evans

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There are ~130 Cryosophila warscewiczii seed (Root Spine Palm) with most of them popping.  $38 for all.  Includes shipping USPS priority box.  US shipping only.  PM if interested.PXL_20201121_200457224.thumb.jpg.c63c96e619411261d3f843a8dcc7e145.jpg

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I was hoping mine would ripen soon so I could add to seeds I’m offering. But they are still green :(. I don’t know if my tree is stauracantha or warscewiczii, I’ve grown both. And if you read the mono’s, it’s still not helpful. They look alike to me. Mine survived 2010/2011 winter without a scratch, with no overhead canopy. 

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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47 minutes ago, NatureGirl said:

I was hoping mine would ripen soon so I could add to seeds I’m offering. But they are still green :(. I don’t know if my tree is stauracantha or warscewiczii, I’ve grown both. And if you read the mono’s, it’s still not helpful. They look alike to me. Mine survived 2010/2011 winter without a scratch, with no overhead canopy. 

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Would definitely be interested in seeds 

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2 hours ago, NatureGirl said:

Pics of mine? Staura or Warsce? 

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I would be interested in some seeds as well when they are ready.

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It would be nice if they ripened by this weekend. They should be getting close. Very easy to sprout too.

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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I vote for it being stauracantha. For the general coloring of leafs and petioles and the grouping of the leaflets.

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On 1/5/2021 at 7:05 AM, NatureGirl said:

I was hoping mine would ripen soon so I could add to seeds I’m offering. But they are still green :(. I don’t know if my tree is stauracantha or warscewiczii, I’ve grown both. And if you read the mono’s, it’s still not helpful. They look alike to me. Mine survived 2010/2011 winter without a scratch, with no overhead canopy. 

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Hello any news on your stauracantha or warscewiczii seeds?  Are they ripe yet?

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Just went out and looked, I see two have turned white and the rest are a much lighter green. So perhaps two weeks for all to ripen.

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