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saw that you like hybrids,

here my pictures of are some hybrids

 

photos number 1 phoenix roebelenii

width of leaf  :about 7 cm

length leaf  :about 11 cm

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photos number 2 Phoenix hybrid roebelenii x dactylifera f1

width of leaf  :about 17 cm

length leaf :about 20 cm !

leaf very soft !

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photos number 3 to see the difference

phoenix roebelenii fastest growing

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photos number 4 Phoenix hybrid roebelenii x reclinata f1

width of leaf :about 20/24 cm

length leaf  :about 16 cm !

leaf very soft !

 

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in this photo you see the difference between : phoenix reclinata, phoenix

roebelenni, phoenix hybrid roebelenii x reclinata

phoenix largest=reclinata

phoenix small =roebelenii

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GIUSEPPE

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Ahh babies!! 

Thanks for sharing!!

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Zone 8a/8b Greenville, NC 

Zone 9a/9b Bluffton, SC

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these photos are from 2010! now the plants are big

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GIUSEPPE

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Giuseppe you are a tough contester for the championship in Phoenix hybrids! Sometimes initial size of  the seedling depends on size of the seed, which in turn depends on size of the plant or/and number of mature fruits in the same infructescens. Sometimes roebelenii hybrids are very slow initially (with theophrasti and reclinata) others not (with dactylifera) but pick up speed exponentially with age.  About the length of eophyll of dactylifera hybrids I share a similar experience. Below are two seedlings on the L of dactylifera x theophrasti and on the R several pure dactylifera seedlings of two different cultivars, a known one (Barhi) and an unknown one.

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Konstantinos, not all is lost, in total I have 4 phoenix roebelenni x dactylifera and 6 roebelenii x reclinata
I took the pollen from the botanical garden of Naples, a person who lives in my city works there, he went shopping at my brother's shop, and that's how I met him about 15 years ago

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GIUSEPPE

Posted
4 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

Konstantinos, es ist nicht alles verloren, insgesamt habe ich 4 Phoenix roebelenni x dactylifera und 6 roebelenii x reclinata.
Ich habe den Pollen aus dem Botanischen Garten von Neapel genommen, eine Person, die in meiner Stadt lebt, arbeitet dort, er ging im Laden meines Bruders einkaufen, und so habe ich ihn vor etwa 15 Jahren kennengelernt

great story ! the world is sometimes small, even in a big city

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On 2/8/2025 at 3:04 PM, gyuseppe said:

these photos are from 2010! now the plants are big

Show them.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Rubberboots said:

Show them.

sorry, I don't know how to post photos, my son does, but my son has 3 degrees and is a mathematician and a physicist,He's currently too busy with work 
 

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GIUSEPPE

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5 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

sorry, I don't know how to post photos, my son does, but my son has 3 degrees and is a mathematician and a physicist,He's currently too busy with work 
 

Post!

Release me

Post!

Don't let me down

Post for me

Post in to the light...

Post!

🎼

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ok at the weekend

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GIUSEPPE

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On 2/9/2025 at 7:46 AM, Phoenikakias said:

Giuseppe you are a tough contester for the championship in Phoenix hybrids! Sometimes initial size of  the seedling depends on size of the seed, which in turn depends on size of the plant or/and number of mature fruits in the same infructescens. Sometimes roebelenii hybrids are very slow initially (with theophrasti and reclinata) others not (with dactylifera) but pick up speed exponentially with age.  About the length of eophyll of dactylifera hybrids I share a similar experience. Below are two seedlings on the L of dactylifera x theophrasti and on the R several pure dactylifera seedlings of two different cultivars, a known one (Barhi) and an unknown one.

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"Giuseppe you are a tough contester for the championship in Phoenix hybrids!"

Konstantinos, i couldn't have put it more aptly when he does it so brilliantly, respect and great pleasure.

likewise your explanations.

both masterly 🤗

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