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A few more seeds popping up sabinara, Joey perakensis


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A few good ones coming up this week, with the unusually high temperatures for spring it’s certainly helping them germinate a lot faster. They don’t look like much now but it all begins with a seed. 

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They look like Kerriodoxa Elegans seeds, but it's a beautiful palm tree too.

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5 hours ago, Hu Palmeras said:

They look like Kerriodoxa Elegans seeds, but it's a beautiful palm tree too.

Sabinara are one if a kind in the plant kingdom.

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They're very pretty, Richard. Someone in Colombia was selling me 10 seeds for $12 USD each. These Sabinarias Magnificas are gorgeous, my friend. Worthy of a palm collector.

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Some rare stuff in there Richard. 

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Millbrook, "Kinjarling" Noongar word meaning "Place of Rain", Rainbow Coast, Western Australia 35S. Warm temperate. Csb Koeppen Climate classification. Cool nights all year round.

 

 

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6 hours ago, Tyrone said:

Some rare stuff in there Richard. 

For sure, as I say palms are not what you know but who you know 🤣

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9 hours ago, Hu Palmeras said:

They're very pretty, Richard. Someone in Colombia was selling me 10 seeds for $12 USD each. These Sabinarias Magnificas are gorgeous, my friend. Worthy of a palm collector.

Kerriodoxa seeds are easy to germinate, the same as sabinara seeds. 

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Yes, I have about 20 Kerriodoxa germinating. Some already have signs that they are bursting.

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8 hours ago, Hu Palmeras said:

Yes, I have about 20 Kerriodoxa germinating. Some already have signs that they are bursting.

That’s the go kerriodoxas, I got about 600 of them 🤣

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There are so many. It can't be Richard. But even one is beautiful. You have to understand that this palm tree falls into the category of luxury among more exotic species... the luxury of the exotic.

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