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What seeds they are?


Ilovepalm

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Hi. Can anyone help me identify these seeds? In the before last photo this is what they look like after peeling them.

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They look like coffee beans.

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Meg

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Elevation: 15 feet

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1 hour ago, D. Morrowii said:

Can I show this to my wife? She wont believe I got something right😆

I can honestly say that I am always right - except when I'm wrong!

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Jon Sunder

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22 hours ago, Ilovepalm said:

these seeds lay under this palm tree

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That looks like a cool location.  Where was that picture taken?

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Unified Theory of Palm Seed Germination

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(Where: bh = bottom heat, fs = fresh seed, L = love, m = magic, p = patience, and t = time)

DISCLAIMER: Working theory; not yet peer reviewed.

"Fronds come and go; the spear is life!" - Anonymous Palmtalker

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