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Lucked up finding two more variegated lytocarum weddlianum in the greenhouse


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Scored another two variegated weddlianum seedlings. Germinated from seeds from my garden it’s one palm in amongst 4 that set seeds that has the gene or mutation more likely. Not sure which one but I have an idea to who the mum is. 
I will be keeping an eye on the 3 I have found and see if it holds true in the variegated department. But for now a few freaks of nature in the collection! 

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Apart from a Rhapis,  I have never been able to find a variegated palm on the market.  Lytocaryum are one species I never imagined as variegated. Well done,  lets hope they breed to type.

Peachy

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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Richard very good !

GIUSEPPE

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Super cool ! That should do well as a variegated palm in shaded area to keep from burning. I’ve got a palm with 3’ trunk and it’s never set seed yet . Lots of attempts but maybe Im missing the pollinators ?

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22 hours ago, peachy said:

Apart from a Rhapis,  I have never been able to find a variegated palm on the market.  Lytocaryum are one species I never imagined as variegated. Well done,  lets hope they breed to type.

Peachy

Three in total now for lytocarum, one variegated lanonia dasyantha and one licuala ramsayi var tuckeri I have found in germinating seeds l, I guess germinating so many seeds helps. The dasyantha is planted in the garden already and it’s a wow already! 
Richard 

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22 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

Richard very good !

Not to bad if I do say so! 

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18 hours ago, PalmBossTampa said:

Super cool ! That should do well as a variegated palm in shaded area to keep from burning. I’ve got a palm with 3’ trunk and it’s never set seed yet . Lots of attempts but maybe Im missing the pollinators ?

Yes iam impressed, they don’t need a pollinater they will set seed by themselves very easily, you’re one will flower one day, what day well let’s say dont hold your breath with some palms! 

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25 minutes ago, happypalms said:

Three in total now for lytocarum, one variegated lanonia dasyantha and one licuala ramsayi var tuckeri I have found in germinating seeds l, I guess germinating so many seeds helps. The dasyantha is planted in the garden already and it’s a wow already! 
Richard 

It's official, I hate you. Right now I am training Binky to attack to kill. Prepare to meet your maker at the jaws of 2 kilos of living fury.  If you don't believe it,  here is her big sister Suki terrorising a great dane who hid behind a fence for safety

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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11 hours ago, peachy said:

It's official, I hate you. Right now I am training Binky to attack to kill. Prepare to meet your maker at the jaws of 2 kilos of living fury.  If you don't believe it,  here is her big sister Suki terrorising a great dane who hid behind a fence for safety

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Oh no please don’t send in the hounds! 
Oh I forgot to mention my two variegated trunking Howea fosteriana, as a bribe for not sending in the the hounds I will dig out a variegated Howea for you, that should appease the gods so you don’t have to send the kill squad of bone crushing monsters around please 🙏 

Richard 

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