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How pure is this p.Reclinata


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My main concern when ordering p.reclinata is its purity since it can hybridise incredibly easy and I love pure tropical reclinata. This one looks very pure to me the fronds seem flat and very light green although there come concerns with hardiness when it’s pure so I want to hear some opinions and thinks to be cautious with 

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I wouldn’t know how to tell . I have a Reclinata that I bought from a trusted nursery where my palm mentor was manager. It took many years to gain height and the thing clumped like crazy. I keep putting off thinning it because of the spikes . Every time I am near it , I get attacked . Harry

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Doesn't she have any suckers yet? Reclinata as a child, she puts out suckers

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1 minute ago, gyuseppe said:

Doesn't she have any suckers yet? Reclinata as a child, she puts out suckers

Well it’s still in a pot im waiting for spring to plant it so no suckers yet 

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Is there any white ramenta on the petiole and on the midverve of the leaflets? Color and spine arrangement seem correct. Can you post real close ups of the spines? 

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13 hours ago, dimitriskedikogloy said:

Well it’s still in a pot im waiting for spring to plant it so no suckers yet 

Doesn’t matter that it’s in a pot. P. reclinata start suckering at a young age whether in a pot or in the ground. The coloring of the cut stems on the trunk of your’s reminds me of Phoenix sylvestris. 

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