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Phoenix hybrid (reclinata x canariensis) x rupicola


Josue Diaz

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I have ripening seed of this hybrid - the seed parent is a hybrid of unknown parentage. I purchased it as Phoenix reclinata, but it is likely a hybrid of reclinata and canariensis, or dactylifera and canariensis. Either way, solitary with small but yummy fruit, and very rigid leaves. 

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The pollen parent is a Phoenix rupicola from RPS seed. I hand pollinated the flowers, but it's also likely they could have received canariensis pollen from one of several mature canariensis or from a mature dactylifera on my block.

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Free for pickup in Fresno

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16 minutes ago, Josue Diaz said:

I have ripening seed of this hybrid - the seed parent is a hybrid of unknown parentage. I purchased it as Phoenix reclinata, but it is likely a hybrid of reclinata and canariensis, or dactylifera and canariensis. Either way, solitary with small but yummy fruit, and very rigid leaves. 

20210915_182235.thumb.jpg.cd3d8a27a5a46c7dd25982003753d29a.jpg

The pollen parent is a Phoenix rupicola from RPS seed. I hand pollinated the flowers, but it's also likely they could have received canariensis pollen from one of several mature canariensis or from a mature dactylifera on my block.

20210915_182312.thumb.jpg.b27339c67e2d30333039e6c91c1d81f1.jpg

Free for pickup in Fresno

Sucks you don't ship.  I would have loved some.

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52 minutes ago, Reyes Vargas said:

Sucks you don't ship.  I would have loved some.

Send me a message, I'll ship some to you

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