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On 4/8/2017 at 6:30 PM, Gtlevine said:

Here is a picture of the full palm with a five gallon bucket. Its trunk is like three of those buckets wide.

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Is there any way to have any seedlings from your palm?

Thanks 

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7 hours ago, rarepalmaddict said:

Is there any way to have any seedlings from your palm?

Thanks 

The parent tree like standard mules are sterile as far as I know. The only way to obtain seedlings is via manual pollination of both species. 

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2 hours ago, RJ said:

The parent tree like standard mules are sterile as far as I know. The only way to obtain seedlings is via manual pollination of both species. 

Are you planing in a near future to polinise it manually with a Jubaea for exemple ?

On 4/8/2017 at 6:30 PM, Gtlevine said:

Here is a picture of the full palm with a five gallon bucket. Its trunk is like three of those buckets wide.

IMG_5967.JPG

Is there any way to have any seedlings from your palm?

Thanks 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, rarepalmaddict said:

Are you planing in a near future to polinise it manually with a Jubaea for exemple ?

Is there any way to have any seedlings from your palm?

Thanks 

That’s not my palm, that’s Gary’s. I do have one but it’s still in a pot. But they’re no mature Jubaea in the southeast as Jubaea doesn’t grow well in our climate. Patric has a large one as well, I’m sure he has tried to pollinate it. If he was successful I’m sure we would have heard by now. So my hunch is it’s not feasible much like trying to cross standard mules. 

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Any recent photos of these palms??!!

 

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So I bought mine from Patric in 2011, one remained in a pot until the spring of 2014 when it sent in the ground. The other languished in a pot until 2017 or 2018 before it went in the ground here are update pictures. 

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Sorry didn’t attach the pictures. 

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Thank you for sharing your update.

Andrei W. Konradi, Burlingame, California.  Vicarious appreciator of palms in other people's gardens and in habitat

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Does anyone have seeds of this species?

GIUSEPPE

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Hi Gyuseppe, 

As far as I am aware the only person making/generating this hybrid cross was Patric Schaffer in California. I have not seen his available hybrid list in a while, but I had not seen this one on it since 2012. Maybe others on here might know of alternative sources of seeds for this cross. 

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30 minutes ago, 8B palms said:

Hi Gyuseppe, 

As far as I am aware the only person making/generating this hybrid cross was Patric Schaffer in California. I have not seen his available hybrid list in a while, but I had not seen this one on it since 2012. Maybe others on here might know of alternative sources of seeds for this cross. 

Hello and thanks for your reply

yes i know patrick shaffer,i have been seeing this forum since 2006 and i joined in 2008


i planted my first palms in 1986,and i have been buying seeds from RPS for 25 years

I had about 40 species of chamaedorea, unfortunately all dead, I couldn't water them anymore

again thanks

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GIUSEPPE

Posted

Jubaea chilensis x syagrus romanzofiana my dream.

If somenoe has any let me know.

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Off-topic: I wish someone would try Jubaea chilensis x Attalea cohune.

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Andrei W. Konradi, Burlingame, California.  Vicarious appreciator of palms in other people's gardens and in habitat

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