jruffd13 Posted May 3 Report Share Posted May 3 Hey Everyone, My name is David and I am very interested in growing the pigafetta species. I am really interested in them because they are so fast growing (that is why I love growing robusta but I heard these were even FASTER). Is anyone willing to PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE send me some seeds. I am willing to pay as well. I have looks on rarepalmseeds but they are always out of stock. I also have a lot of robusta and sabal seeds, so I am willing to make a trade. Thanks! David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZPalms Posted May 3 Report Share Posted May 3 4 hours ago, jruffd13 said: Hey Everyone, My name is David and I am very interested in growing the pigafetta species. I am really interested in them because they are so fast growing (that is why I love growing robusta but I heard these were even FASTER). Is anyone willing to PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE send me some seeds. I am willing to pay as well. I have looks on rarepalmseeds but they are always out of stock. I also have a lot of robusta and sabal seeds, so I am willing to make a trade. Thanks! David Youd be lucky to get one, Ive had my eye on them for a long time but its a dream to get one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jruffd13 Posted May 4 Author Report Share Posted May 4 So true 😫 I guess I'll have to fly to New Gunei lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PalmatierMeg Posted May 4 Report Share Posted May 4 This palm is uber tropical - think zone 11/12. It needs constant high heat, sun and moisture, stops growing below 60F and will die if subjected to cool temps for any length of time. To my knowledge it cannot survive winter even in deepest SFL except in a conservatory but I’m not sure even then. The only source of seeds would be outside the US. Be aware that US Customs has cracked down on plant material entering the country and requires permits and phytosanitary paperwork. As an example, RPS charges up to $200 for shipping and paperwork. But most foreign seed sellers offer nothing like that, so if Customs seizes your seeds, too bad. And, I strongly suspect Pigafetta spp make terrible houseplants even if you could find one. 2 Meg Palms of Victory I shall wear Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise) Florida Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal Elevation: 15 feetI'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barry Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 I bought a 1 gallon from Steve Stearns back in Dec 2108. Had in the pot for about a year, then planted in the ground. It started growing fast as I was told, it got to about 8 ft overall, then died last year. So Meg is probably right, just tough to grow outside of temperate zones. And since Steve has moved out of Homestead to north of Tampa, not sure if he would have anymore. You can check his website, but not usually up to date. Rarepalm.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jruffd13 Posted May 5 Author Report Share Posted May 5 Thank you so much Barry and Palmatier Meg for this info! I thought it would be an easy grower but Washington DC is wayyy to cold for zone 11/12! lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PalmatierMeg Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 1 hour ago, jruffd13 said: Thank you so much Barry and Palmatier Meg for this info! I thought it would be an easy grower but Washington DC is wayyy to cold for zone 11/12! lol If you want to grow outdoor palms year round you have limited choices: needle palm, Sabal minor or some species of Trachycarpus. Be prepared to protect them if necessary. You will learn a lot by participating on the forum. Meg Palms of Victory I shall wear Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise) Florida Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal Elevation: 15 feetI'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hbernstein Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 P. filaris won't survive without full sun. It's been tried as seedlings many times in South Florida and has always died. Seedling protection=some amount of shading=loss of vitality and death. When the right conditions are met, Pigafetta grows like a rocket. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZPalms Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 I would love to see a pigafetta time lapse in its own climate, I think it would be cool to watch 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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