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Lanonia yunnanensis seeds


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Lanonia yunnanensis is a new species being described this year. It is thought to be as hardy as L. dasyantha and can tolerate temperatures as low as 0C/32F.

 

This is the first time this elegant palm with slightly mottled leaves has been offered for sale. 3 dollars per seed. Shipping cost depends on the number of seeds and destination.

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Subtropical monsoon climate; Cfa; Zone 9b/10a

2002-2021:

Annual average extreme low temperature 0.2℃/32.36℉

Extreme low temperature -1.8℃/28.76℉ (2003)

Average temperature in January 8.6℃/47.48℉

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Where did you obtain these seeds from?

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God bless America...

and everywhere else too.

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1 hour ago, VA Jeff said:

Where did you obtain these seeds from?

My friend collected. He has a nursery garden in Sino-Vietnamese border area.

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Subtropical monsoon climate; Cfa; Zone 9b/10a

2002-2021:

Annual average extreme low temperature 0.2℃/32.36℉

Extreme low temperature -1.8℃/28.76℉ (2003)

Average temperature in January 8.6℃/47.48℉

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Fresh Lanonia dasyantha seeds are available too.  1 dollar for each seed.

The degree of leaf mottling in this species is affected by factors such as light and fertilizer.

The leaves shown in the figures have a relatively good degree of mottling. Please note that not all leaves are guaranteed to look like this.

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Subtropical monsoon climate; Cfa; Zone 9b/10a

2002-2021:

Annual average extreme low temperature 0.2℃/32.36℉

Extreme low temperature -1.8℃/28.76℉ (2003)

Average temperature in January 8.6℃/47.48℉

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Fresh Pinanga baviensis, $0.7 each seed.

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Subtropical monsoon climate; Cfa; Zone 9b/10a

2002-2021:

Annual average extreme low temperature 0.2℃/32.36℉

Extreme low temperature -1.8℃/28.76℉ (2003)

Average temperature in January 8.6℃/47.48℉

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Fresh Lanonia yunnanensis seeds/fruits.

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Subtropical monsoon climate; Cfa; Zone 9b/10a

2002-2021:

Annual average extreme low temperature 0.2℃/32.36℉

Extreme low temperature -1.8℃/28.76℉ (2003)

Average temperature in January 8.6℃/47.48℉

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Just received my L yannanensis seeds from Charway.  Well shipped/packed, no floaters, very happy.  Great communication and quick shipping as well.  Will update here about germination...

 

Matt

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San Diego

0.6 Acres of a south facing, gently sloped dirt pile, soon to be impenetrable jungle

East of Mount Soledad, in the biggest cold sink in San Diego County.

Zone 10a (I hope), Sunset 24

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