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This one is in a pot, but I have 8 more in the garden

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GIUSEPPE

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Very rare here in Mexico

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Very nice . There is also a giant form that I had for years . They can rival a Tepejelote ! Harry

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Those look more like Chamaedorea seifrizii to me. C. costaricana have bigger stems.20241202_140827.thumb.jpg.9ae5279fecee61835c75f3ae8e6a9639.jpg

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Gyuseppe, I must agree with Perito.  Your palm is not likely to be C. costaricana.  Specifically, look for the ligule at the top of the leafbase to identify the true species.  :)

 

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San Francisco, California

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Hello Perry!

I  have seifrizii in the garden, I also tried to hybridize it with radicals, this or Costaricana or Pochutlensis

GIUSEPPE

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ok Darold now  is dark, tomorrow morning I will take a look

GIUSEPPE

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is seifrizii

 

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GIUSEPPE

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please if mine is not seifrizii and if it is not Costaricana what species could it be? in the past I have exchanged seeds with people from Panama and Costa Rica

thanks to all

GIUSEPPE

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If it is not costaricana then it could be a thin leaflet microspadix.

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8 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

is seifrizii

 

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This one does look like a seifrizii though, but the one in the first photo doesn't

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2 hours ago, idontknowhatnametuse said:

If it is not costaricana then it could be a thin leaflet microspadix.

no microspadix, here they produce a lot of seeds, they fall to the ground and sprout, my garden is full of microspadix

GIUSEPPE

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11 minutes ago, gyuseppe said:

no microspadix, here they produce a lot of seeds, they fall to the ground and sprout, my garden is full of microspadix

Then they could be C. pochutlensis

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