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100 Allagoptera arenaria SEEDs


NatureGirl

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Mostly cleaned, I sprout these in baggies w/moist spaghum. Plants reportedly Hardy to 25F. …$20/100 or $11/50. Plus Shipping. ( I should have another 100 in about a week). 

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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Just 50 available now

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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50 more available from 2nd batch. $11/50 plus shipping.

Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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Ok ZenMan, I’ll send u a message, thanks

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Good Day NatureGirl, The babies made it to PA after the storm went thru. Lost power from Sunday to Monday. Thank God we have a generator to run the cold appliances. Back to 90-degree weather. Thank you again! 🌞

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Good News ZenMan!

I now have about 100 more ripe, just need to clean. Squirrels will eat them all if you don’t cage ‘em. They smell like cantaloupe.

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8 hours ago, NatureGirl said:

Good News ZenMan!

I now have about 100 more ripe, just need to clean. Squirrels will eat them all if you don’t cage ‘em. They smell like cantaloupe.

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Do you ever see the fruits develop without a seed inside?  I’ve noticed this in Allagoptera before.  

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Yes, all the time. It's easy to tell the Un-pollinated spikes. I only put the wire on the spikes that are Pollinated.

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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On 7/13/2023 at 5:42 AM, NatureGirl said:

Yes, all the time. It's easy to tell the Un-pollinated spikes. I only put the wire on the spikes that are Pollinated.

Here’s an example of what I’m talking about.  To my eye, this infructescence looks very similar to the one that you posted above.  However, there are no good seeds in it.  How can you tell just from looking?  

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9 hours ago, ZPalms said:

Wish I could get some, I don't want 50 or 100 though 😂

I will have 1 leaf seedlings available later on, I'm planting about 100 seeds myself this year. 

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1 hour ago, NatureGirl said:

I will have 1 leaf seedlings available later on, I'm planting about 100 seeds myself this year. 

I will definitely be interested! 🤠

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