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Phoenix species, perhaps canariensis.

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phoenix loureiroi

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X Dactylifera

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1 hour ago, dalmatiansoap said:

X Dactylifera

Excellent! It is 2nd generation roebelifera

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2 hours ago, Phoenikakias said:

Excellent! It is 2nd generation roebelifera

Konstantinos, please, save some seeds for me, thanks  my friend !

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2 hours ago, Phoenikakias said:

Excellent! It is 2nd generation roebelifera

konstantinos and why are roebelenii x reclinata sterile?

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1 hour ago, gyuseppe said:

Konstantinos, please, save some seeds for me, thanks  my friend !

Presto!

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59 minutes ago, gyuseppe said:

konstantinos and why are roebelenii x reclinata sterile?

What do you mean by sterile? Both sexes or only one and in what sense (no flowers, no pollen, no fertile pollen, no pollinated fruits or no fertile seeds)? I have gathered and still garher fruits and seeds from my reclinata x roebelenii this year. Fruits taste like reclinata and are brown and soft and seeds look like big roebelenni and are well shaped. You will have the possibility to check their viability.

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