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Phoenix caespitosa, Phoenix paludosa, Phoenix pusilla


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I am looking for (preferably) seeds or young plants of the above mentioned Phoenix species. Please pm me if you could help me.

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There is a guy in California who (pre-Covid) split his time between Saudi Arabia and California.  He collected P. caespitosa seeds there and grew some in his garden.  I will check and see if he has any available.

Good luck with P. paludosa.  I don't know what your climate is like, but I think they grow in brackish water and die below 32F.

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4 hours ago, ahosey01 said:

There is a guy in California who (pre-Covid) split his time between Saudi Arabia and California.  He collected P. caespitosa seeds there and grew some in his garden.  I will check and see if he has any available.

Good luck with P. paludosa.  I don't know what your climate is like, but I think they grow in brackish water and die below 32F.

That's great thanks!

Heated greenhouse so climate should be ok for paludosa.

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14 hours ago, Phoenikakias said:

I have several pusilla juvenile plants, starting now to produce pinnate leaves.

I have send you a PM.

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