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Free Phoenix hybrid seeds


Reyes Vargas

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I have a few seeds from my Phoenix hybrid palm that I will send to whoever wants some.  First come first serve.  I have a limited amount since I am going to germinate the rest.  If anyone is interested please PM.

Pictures of the moma and papa palms.

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On 9/12/2022 at 11:57 AM, Reyes Vargas said:

I have a few seeds from my Phoenix hybrid palm that I will send to whoever wants some.  First come first serve.  I have a limited amount since I am going to germinate the rest.  If anyone is interested please PM.

Pictures of the moma and papa palms.

IMG_20220912_084307252.thumb.jpg.499f4733361096ee008b28f7a4e82a32.jpgIMG_20220912_084258127.thumb.jpg.7d49b0fe819e4afcd142a88cc29cafa3.jpgIMG_20220912_084321472.thumb.jpg.34df805438010df020409e659432ae45.jpg

What kind of hybrid is this? do you know what it's mixed with?

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@ZPalms I have no idea.  I bought the palms from Florida where all Phoenix palms are hybrids. I bought these as rupicola. My best guess and it is a guess would be rupicola x reclinata.

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18 minutes ago, Reyes Vargas said:

@ZPalms I have no idea.  I bought the palms from Florida where all Phoenix palms are hybrids. I bought these as rupicola. My best guess and it is a guess would be rupicola x reclinata.

Oh very neat, I've never heard of rupicola before. Is this the species that's responsible for some phoenix hybirds having those green tropical looking leaves?

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On 9/26/2022 at 1:59 PM, Reyes Vargas said:

@ZPalms I have no idea.  I bought the palms from Florida where all Phoenix palms are hybrids. I bought these as rupicola. My best guess and it is a guess would be rupicola x reclinata.

If this is a rupicola x reclinata. do you servant multi Trunks soreading front one single tree?

IF yes would you have any seeds left?

Thanks 

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1 hour ago, rarepalmaddict said:

If this is a rupicola x reclinata. do you servant multi Trunks soreading front one single tree?

IF yes would you have any seeds left?

Thanks 

I'm sorry but I don't understand the question.  If you are asking me if the parent palms have multi trunks and the answer is yes.  Most have about 3 side trunks and only a couple of my palms have like 10 or more. 

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That's what I meant, if the palm has multi Trunks this means it is a phoenix reclinata specie.

Now if you have phoenix rupicola x Phoenix reclinata hybrid seeds I would be more then happy to have some (a Lot), and I will be paying all packaging and shipping charges.

In this case in order to have a certain quantity should we waite for your next breeding?

Regards.

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1 hour ago, rarepalmaddict said:

That's what I meant, if the palm has multi Trunks this means it is a phoenix reclinata specie.

Now if you have phoenix rupicola x Phoenix reclinata hybrid seeds I would be more then happy to have some (a Lot), and I will be paying all packaging and shipping charges.

In this case in order to have a certain quantity should we waite for your next breeding?

Regards.

I'm sorry but I don't ship to Belgium or anywhere outside of the United States.

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3 hours ago, Reyes Vargas said:

I'm sorry but I don't ship to Belgium or anywhere outside of the United States.

For what reason if I may ask?

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On 9/12/2022 at 10:57 AM, Reyes Vargas said:

I have a few seeds from my Phoenix hybrid palm that I will send to whoever wants some.  First come first serve.  I have a limited amount since I am going to germinate the rest.  If anyone is interested please PM.

Pictures of the moma and papa palms.

IMG_20220912_084307252.thumb.jpg.499f4733361096ee008b28f7a4e82a32.jpgIMG_20220912_084258127.thumb.jpg.7d49b0fe819e4afcd142a88cc29cafa3.jpgIMG_20220912_084321472.thumb.jpg.34df805438010df020409e659432ae45.jpg

Hey, I got two of these from you, one is doing great, ready to be potted up into a 5 gallon. But one I burned with fertilizer and it went down hill.  I'll more than gladly send you shipping and time for seeds as well.

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I'm very interested brotha. I'm located in Central Florida. Please send me a PM and I'll give you my address. Hopefully there's some left

 

Thanks 

Austin 

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On 9/12/2022 at 10:57 AM, Reyes Vargas said:

I have a few seeds from my Phoenix hybrid palm that I will send to whoever wants some.  First come first serve.  I have a limited amount since I am going to germinate the rest.  If anyone is interested please PM.

Pictures of the moma and papa palms.

IMG_20220912_084307252.thumb.jpg.499f4733361096ee008b28f7a4e82a32.jpgIMG_20220912_084258127.thumb.jpg.7d49b0fe819e4afcd142a88cc29cafa3.jpgIMG_20220912_084321472.thumb.jpg.34df805438010df020409e659432ae45.jpg

Any left? Thanks 

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First couple are popping. 

 

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CRAP!   Glad I decided to repot- they're like all popping!  Most just hadn't reached the surface yet....now where to put these....

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On 9/26/2022 at 7:59 AM, Reyes Vargas said:

@ZPalms I have no idea.  I bought the palms from Florida where all Phoenix palms are hybrids. I bought these as rupicola. My best guess and it is a guess would be rupicola x reclinata.

All Phoenix palms are hybrids in Florida?

Wow, you learn something everyday. I wonder if there is a way to tell.

Thxs

 

Pat

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On 2/22/2023 at 5:21 PM, Hardypalms said:

All Phoenix palms are hybrids in Florida?

Wow, you learn something everyday. I wonder if there is a way to tell.

Thxs

 

Pat

Its a bit of an exaggeration obviously not every single pheonix in florida is a hybrid, but its to the point where established pheonix that arent imported, are usually always hybrids, but most of them have visible traits that ditinguish them as being dominant in one species.

 

On 9/29/2022 at 2:14 PM, rarepalmaddict said:

For what reason if I may ask?

Its probably because this requires certain liscences most noteably the phytosanitary, without proper registration the seeds would likely be seized and destroyed at customs.

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