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Has anyone ever seen a Double Mule Palm?


TampaBryan613

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I just wanted to share a pic of one of the palms I just got with a reasonable price installed. haven't ever seen a double so I had to have it.

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On 4/21/2021 at 5:37 PM, TampaBryan613 said:

I just wanted to share a pic of one of the palms I just got with a reasonable price installed. haven't ever seen a double so I had to have it.

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That’s pretty nice! Especially even like that, one didn’t bully the other into submission! 

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Many mule palm seed actually germinate as doubles, some even triples and quads.  Most growers separate them at certain size to maximize production, and some do allow allow them to grow out as doubles.  

Nice palms, thanks for sharing!!!

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looks pretty cool!  Nice addition!

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I had a Butia x Syagrus coronata sprout two seedlings from one seed.  The plants are about 4’ tall now.  

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