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I have a C. seifrizii that has produced seedlings all over the garden. The only male Chamaedorea I have is C. metallica growing a few feet away.

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Scott:

you sure have a charm with the hybrids, amigo . . . .

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very cool

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Thats cool Scott, interesting what it will turn into.

Luke

Tallahassee, FL - USDA zone 8b/9a

63" rain annually

January avg 65/40 - July avg 92/73

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I almost pulled these babys out last fall. The cold/frost of this winter did not faze them. I was not sure that the C.microspadix also growing near was a male or a female, as I never really cared. But after all these seedlings poped up around the seifrizii I started looking at the palms closer. The microspadix is in flower now and it is a female, but has never set seed. The seifrizii and metallica are now both pushing out flower stalks. I will pot these babys up soon. Should I pot as singles,doubles,triples or ?.

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Dug out one this morning to pot up and already showing signs of a side shoot.

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