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Phoenix reclinata & canariensis hybrid


ahosey01

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Anyone know where I can find one of these?

Dont care if it’s reclinata x canariensis or canariensis x reclinata. Just want multiple trunks and big canary crowns and hardiness.

Thanks!

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A QUALIFIED YES.  I have wanted the seeds of a pure Reclinata, but was convinced by one of our great members, I might have to wait 20 years to determine the pollen donor.  This is a 13 head reclinata that has had 4 heads cut down over the years that could have partially hindered the entrance to the San Fernando Superior Courthouse, might be 40 years old, 25-30 ft. tall...I haven't found any Phoenix donors on the court property, and within perhaps 1/4 mile, I see many Canariensis in the town ( haven't found any roeb's).  I thought I had a Sheriff's approval to pole saw the cluster upon ripening, but he changed his mind, so I'm only able to pick up off the dirt.  Seeds were green up to Labor day period, orange into late October, dark color and a few dropping beginning of November.  None of those have germinated yet.  I will be going back to court Thursday Dec. 10th following an attempted murder case in Santa Clarita and will be happy to collect as many as I can get and ship them to you FOR FREE.  Scott

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3 hours ago, ahosey01 said:

Anyone know where I can find one of these?

Dont care if it’s reclinata x canariensis or canariensis x reclinata. Just want multiple trunks and big canary crowns and hardiness.

Thanks!

I don't have reclinata x canariensis but I do have what I believe to be reclinata x rupicola.  I don't think that rupicola is as hardy as you would like though.  Good luck on finding the seeds.

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