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Is this dumb or why not?


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So my needle palm has flowered this year, he's a boy. My cerifera has flowered also, she's a girl. So I'd seen the palm family diagram and Rhapidophyllum and Chamaerops were somewhat closely related. So why not. My needles flowers are on there way out while the blue med isn't ready. How would you go about collecting, storing, and applying to the female when she's ready. Just winging this here, my plan was to cut off the last inflorescence from the needle shake it on paper,fold and store in the fridge. Then apply when she's ready. Pretty much zero chance for any other pollen contaminating this as I'm in Missouri :greenthumb:. Thoughts

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If it were doable🙀🙀 and it might be possible🤷🤷. I would do it the way, you've mentioned above.    

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Worth an experiment.

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Meg

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Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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