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Got a couple of Chambeyronia growing next to each both flowering at the same time. It’s the first time the macrocarpa has flowered the hookeri  has flowered twice but with no seeds set yet. It’s the first will be interesting to see if I get any seeds set this season I would be confident in a cross pollination if I do get seeds ( not really a fan of hybrids) either way it will e a long wait to find out if I have created a hybrid. 

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How old are your beauties?

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Those are nice. My friend has a Macrocarpa v.  Watermelon that is full of seed. I told him not to throw them away . I will post in the freebie section whenever they ripen. Harry

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3 hours ago, WagnerMX said:

How old are your beauties?

They are over 23 years old, a few others in my garden are starting to flower, there all the same age and have  started flowering all at the same age so they take a while to flower.

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2 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Those are nice. My friend has a Macrocarpa v.  Watermelon that is full of seed. I told him not to throw them away . I will post in the freebie section whenever they ripen. Harry

Wait until there red and a couple have dropped of the tree then harvest them. Way to go sharing them around plenty of palm nuts out there who will take them. 
Richard 

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