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Searching for a couple young seedlings if possible. If seedlings are not available, I’m interested in purchasing a few seeds as a last resort. 
 

Thanks in advance! 

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@Phoenikakias might be able to assist or point you in the right direction 

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Seedlings are impossible from Europe in to the USA. Because I am in that respect fortunate to live in a region with clearly distinct 4 seasons and reclinata and roebelenii have overlapping blooming times apart from  any other Phoenix sp, and because there is no other reclinata growing perhaps in the whole region, I may be able to gather some odd naturally pollinated fruits from my female reclinata, which surely will result from cross pollination with roebelenii.

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That would be amazing! Thank you so much. I have not been able to find seeds or seedlings as of yet 

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I’ve got something along these lines. I need to look at the tag to see exactly what it is. I’ll be digging it and putting it a pot soon. It’s definitely carries robebelenii traits as it appears dwarfish. It’s been in the ground 7yrs and will likely fit in a 10gal pot. It gets moderate burn here in Ocean Springs Ms every winter. 

 

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Paul Gallop

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On 3/29/2026 at 11:01 AM, Panhandlehomeowner said:

Searching for a couple young seedlings if possible. If seedlings are not available, I’m interested in purchasing a few seeds as a last resort. 
 

Thanks in advance! 

https://eureka-farms.com/products/phoenix-reclinata-single-roebelinii-date-palm-hybrid?variant=49427836109081

This site seems to have some, but I dont have any personal experience ordering from them.  I have actually been meaning to make a post to see if anyone has bought from them in the past becasue i too would like one of these hybrids

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If they are hybrids of Reclinata, they are beautiful but also coarse. And they don't have the delicate and harmonious form of a pure Reclinata. I managed to germinate some pure Reclinata seeds from RPS Germany. I hope they grow into delicate and glorious fronds.

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