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Looking for Coccothrinax pseudorigida, torrida, and pumila


Justin31703

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I’ve built up a collection of 25 different Coccothrinax species. Some of my favorites in my collection are moaensis, spirituana, and orientalis from Caribbean Palms Nursery in Loxahatchee. I’m now on the hunt for Coccothrinax pseudorigida, torrida, and pumila. Any suggestions? 

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I sprouted a few pseudorrigida last year. All died a slow death. They may need micronutrients or microorganisms from their native soil to thrive. The C. fragrans I grew at the same time in the same conditions are all doing fine.

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4 minutes ago, SouthFLA said:

I sprouted a few pseudorrigida last year. All died a slow death. They may need micronutrients or microorganisms from their native soil to thrive. The C. fragrans I grew at the same time in the same conditions are all doing fine.

Yeah I’ve only seen a couple in photos on this forum that seem to be growing well. Maybe they are a bit easier as they get bigger? Were the seeds from RPS? 

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