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Mass palm seed germination

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4 hours ago, happypalms said:

I have about 4 new Pinanga species this year, it will be interesting to see how they grow in my climate. 
A good zone push bit of fun iam bound to get a couple of varieties, a lot of other pinanga grow well for me! 

I suspect P kontumensis will be hardy for you. Vietnamese species, especially those from Central or North from some altitude typically have good hardiness. Honestly I reckon even further south like Sydney or Wollongong they’d thrive. 

Tim Brisbane

Patterson Lakes, bayside Melbourne, Australia

Rarely Frost

2005 Minimum: 2.6C,  Maximum: 44C

2005 Average: 17.2C, warmest on record.

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54 minutes ago, tim_brissy_13 said:

I suspect P kontumensis will be hardy for you. Vietnamese species, especially those from Central or North from some altitude typically have good hardiness. Honestly I reckon even further south like Sydney or Wollongong they’d thrive. 

There a lot of pinanga species out there, a few are a bit delicate but for most varieties they are quite tough. It’s the Calpytrocalyx varieties that are tricky with few and far in between that are cold tolerant. 

10 hours ago, happypalms said:

Nice one, there strong seedlings carpoxylon, be careful of overwatering them, Ive grown a few over the past, and some have a tendency to up and die for unknown reasons to me, all I could think of was watering too much as seedlings. 
Once past the seedling stage they seem to be fine and easy to grow liking strong light in the greenhouse. Are the seeds rps ones? 

I believe you're right, I germinated some years ago but lost them as seedlings.  I'm using a lighter mix this time similar to what you posted in another thread.  The seeds were given away at the November palm society sale in South Florida and quite fresh.  All 5 Carpoxylon seeds germinated and 4 of 5 Veitchia arecina so far.  😁

Jon Sunder

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On 1/11/2026 at 2:13 AM, Fusca said:

I believe you're right, I germinated some years ago but lost them as seedlings.  I'm using a lighter mix this time similar to what you posted in another thread.  The seeds were given away at the November palm society sale in South Florida and quite fresh.  All 5 Carpoxylon seeds germinated and 4 of 5 Veitchia arecina so far.  😁

Iam no expert but you learn from your mistakes, and that I have done made the mistake with carpoxylon. You learn as you grow and grow as you learn! 

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Finally my long awaited decipiens seeds are germinating, they have come the long way around to Australia, so a big thank you goes out to @Harry’s Palms in sunny California. He went to all the trouble of collecting them and seeing them on their way to sunny Australia. From there they were distributed to a few local growers. And the rest down by myself. 
There has also been a few others still germinating on the heat mats. IMG_9032.thumb.jpeg.f5fe6416ef025f62ea0adea80a7aa896.jpegLanonia dasyantha large form another batch I had are coming up.

The decipens where not placed on the heat mats just the warm summer temperatures got them going! 

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So happy to see them coming to life! Harry

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57 minutes ago, Harry’s Palms said:

So happy to see them coming to life! Harry

A long journey but they got to the propagation bench so to speak. A wonderful gift of seeds that shall always have a story behind them as to where they came, thanks Harry! 
Richard 

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