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Ordered some f2 dypsis decipens hybrids and one normal dypsis decipens for zone 9a Lancaster any tips


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Hi I ordered some f2 unknown dypsis decipens hybrids from floribunda palm and one normal dypsis decipens any tips for my zone 9a Lancaster California climate already had success with king palm and kentia palm this year no protection also any tips for ceroxylon parvifrons and parajubea cocodies my seeds germinated from both of them 

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I would post this in the main palm discussion forum.  These aren’t palms that would be considered cold hardy.  All of the California growers are in there and should be able to help. 

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I have those decipiens hybrids as well - and there is a whole thread on the main forum about these. They are a smaller, clustering palm and does great all throughout Coastal SoCal (No surprise there!) but also in the Central Valley, which might be a bit more similar to Lancaster, though not as cold I think. 

 

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No real suggestions on the specific seeds you mentioned, though I've grown both in Fresno and they die in our heat. Parajubara sunkha does better than coccoides and grows in Fresno. Torralyi does as well. None of the ceroxylon have ever made it through one of my summers. 

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16 hours ago, Josue Diaz said:

No real suggestions on the specific seeds you mentioned, though I've grown both in Fresno and they die in our heat. Parajubara sunkha does better than coccoides and grows in Fresno. Torralyi does as well. None of the ceroxylon have ever made it through one of my summers. 

Wait ur dypsis decipens died do u know what Is the hybrid of the f2 dypsis decipens also where did u get ur parajubaea sunkha ive been looking for them 

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9 hours ago, 888.ho3s said:

Wait ur dypsis decipens died do u know what Is the hybrid of the f2 dypsis decipens also where did u get ur parajubaea sunkha ive been looking for them 

I've lost a few decipiens, but i do have two that are good and healthy. I dont know what the decipiens hybrids are crossed with, I just know the floribunda hybrid beings sold currently is a smaller, clustering palm. I got my sunkha from @DoomsDave several years ago. 

 

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6 hours ago, Josue Diaz said:

I've lost a few decipiens, but i do have two that are good and healthy. I dont know what the decipiens hybrids are crossed with, I just know the floribunda hybrid beings sold currently is a smaller, clustering palm. I got my sunkha from @DoomsDave several years ago. 

 

Okay thank you my dypsis decipens came do u have any tips or anything since we live in similar climates ur just a bit more mild in the winter 

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