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Been lurking a while without much contribution, so figured it's a good time to start.

I have a few Chamaedorea tuerckheimii spiking right now and am quite relieved to discover that I have at least a male / female pair (I think)! 

Male inflorescence:

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Female inflorescence:

 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Pal Meir said:

Good luck for making many babies! :greenthumb::D

I hope to do that ... but need to procure a microscope first. 

Posted
20 minutes ago, Kai said:

wooooh nice shots!

Thanks!

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So jealous! I got to see a flowering male for the first time two days ago. 

Three of my four are females and the male I saw was in FL, not PR!

Lovely photos (Thanks!) and best of luck with pollination! 

Cindy Adair

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2 hours ago, Cindy Adair said:

So jealous! I got to see a flowering male for the first time two days ago. 

Three of my four are females and the male I saw was in FL, not PR!

Lovely photos (Thanks!) and best of luck with pollination! 

Thanks! I was getting concerned that I only had males for a while. Perhaps your mystery fourth is a male? One can only hope!

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