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I'm finally getting around to planting out these two hybrids and it has been interesting to note that one retains a greenish boot while the other is purple. Petiole struture appears similar on each without exhibiting true thorns.  These have become some of the most ornamental hybrids in my collection with curving, silevrish fronds.  I plan to put one on each side of my driveway.  Who else is20250627_110015.thumb.jpg.55513efe747e7a5b6d92207cb2963823.jpg growing these with maybe photos of some a little more mature?

 

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1 hour ago, palmsrgreat said:

I'm finally getting around to planting out these two hybrids and it has been interesting to note that one retains a greenish boot while the other is purple.

Those are cool hybrids!  I think @OC2Texaspalmlvr has a larger one.  Interesting with the color variation from the Butia mother.  The one with more purple might have more Butia genes so might be more cold hardy and/or grow slower than the other.  Who knows?  I have 3 standard mules and the fastest one has purple petioles and boots.  Some think this indicates more Butia genes but I have queens with a lot of purple too!

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Jon Sunder

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I uhhh I read that there's someone on here who left one outside in a pot on a 9° night and it's still alive. 

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Curious if those are Patrix hybrids?

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On 6/28/2025 at 3:04 PM, Robbertico18 said:

Curious if those are Patrix hybrids?

Same here. None of my Patric hybrids are armed like that. 

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On 6/28/2025 at 3:04 PM, Robbertico18 said:

Curious if those are Patrix hybrids?

Yes they are.

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3 minutes ago, palmsrgreat said:

Yes they are.

Did you order them from him directly? If so what size?

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I have yet to see a true hybrid with spikes. 

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I grow this hybrid in San Marcos, TX z8b. It now has 12’ of trunk and is a stunning hybrid.  

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I bought them in July of 2020. 

2 hours ago, ErikPF said:

I have yet to see a true hybrid with spikes. 

They arent quite spikes or thorns. More like firm hairy ridges, not a true thorn.

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4 minutes ago, Matt N- Dallas said:

I grow this hybrid in San Marcos, TX z8b. It now has 12’ of trunk and is a stunning hybrid.  

Hey Matt, it's been forever since Ive seen you or been much on here. How wide do the trunks get? Looking more online it seems these are on the thinner side. I may rethink my decision as I was wanting two stately size palms on each side of the drive. 

Ive got so many other hybrids Ive been saving to hit the ground for many yrs. Ive already got a bjxq and bxpjbc in the ground. Trying to decide what to do but not much references to go on.

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The trunk resembles a thin mule. Mine is 12” in diameter and about 36” in circumference. 

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52 minutes ago, Matt N- Dallas said:

I grow this hybrid in San Marcos, TX z8b. It now has 12’ of trunk and is a stunning hybrid.  

You gotta pay the picture tax!

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My BxLytoWedd is an absolute beast , nothing like what i was expecting it grow up to be haha ! @Matt N- Dallas specimen was what i thought i was getting instead. My BxMonty has way more of the purplish coloring which looks way more Butia like as @Fusca pointed out 

T J 

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T J 

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Very nice! Im trying to figure out how I want to place the bxmonty, bxs.coronata and bxpb toraylli, just dont see too many mature yet to get an idea of true size. Are the two growing at the same speed? These bxlyto have taken off recently, despite the boot color they are identical in look/speed.

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7 hours ago, OC2Texaspalmlvr said:

My BxLytoWedd is an absolute beast , nothing like what i was expecting it grow up to be haha ! @Matt N- Dallas specimen was what i thought i was getting instead. My BxMonty has way more of the purplish coloring which looks way more Butia like as @Fusca pointed out 

T J 

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Is that the BxMonty on the left?

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On 7/1/2025 at 5:12 AM, Robbertico18 said:

Is that the BxMonty on the left?

That is my BxPJT which has spear pulled the last 2 winters. It was bigger then the BxLytoWedd when they both went in the ground. Im actually kind bummed about it was expecting much more size. My BxMonty actually has passed it up in girth. 

T J 

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T J 

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On 6/30/2025 at 10:16 PM, palmsrgreat said:

Are the two growing at the same speed?

At one time yes but the BxLytoWedd has done significantly better with our winters so it's in rocket mode while the BxPJT is limping along. 

T J 

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T J 

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Got any updated pics of the BxMonty ???

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On 7/3/2025 at 9:18 AM, Robbertico18 said:

Got any updated pics of the BxMonty ???

I'll try to take a pic tomorrow! It has more size then my JxB and (BxJ)xS go figure. 

T J 

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T J 

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On 7/3/2025 at 9:18 AM, Robbertico18 said:

Got any updated pics of the BxMonty ???

Getting thick ! 

T J 

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T J 

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Nice!

it looks like it’s fixin to start trunkin!

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