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Phoenix ID


spockvr6

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Can anyone ID these Phoenix? It looks to be a hybrid of sorts.

It has a "mini coconutty" appearance to it and some orange/yellow to the petioles.

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Larry 

Palm Harbor, FL 10a / Ft Myers, FL 10b

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Looks like it has reclinata and roebelenii in it. Problem is many of these Phoenix in Florida aren't even F1 hybrids but hybrids of hybrids of hybrids. Wonder if you can test DNA ?

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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Looks like it has reclinata and roebelenii in it.

yes! they look like beautiful phoenix roebelenii x reclinata !

GIUSEPPE

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The color of the leaves is identical to the phoenix sylvestris, including the rachis and the stem.

As rightly said Eric will be a hybrid of hybrid of hybrid ......

Southern Calabria on the Tyrrhenian sea (Italy)

Zone 9b - NO FROST

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Doubtless it has roebellini blood - 50 percent

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Kumar

Bombay, India

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Calcutta, India

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Looks like it has reclinata and roebelenii in it. Problem is many of these Phoenix in Florida aren't even F1 hybrids but hybrids of hybrids of hybrids. Wonder if you can test DNA ?

This is what I was wondering..........the palm seems to have reclinata/roebelenii in it, but also perhaps something else due to those orange petioles. I guess you have hit it in that its perhaps a hybrid more than once!

Larry 

Palm Harbor, FL 10a / Ft Myers, FL 10b

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Doubtless it has roebellini blood - 50 percent

I think that has to be correct due to its size.

Larry 

Palm Harbor, FL 10a / Ft Myers, FL 10b

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Larry, considering the yellow colour of the rhachis, it might also have some blood of Ph. iberica, the Ph. I was looking for and hopefully found in Germany.

Wim.

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Larry, considering the yellow colour of the rhachis, it might also have some blood of Ph. iberica, the Ph. I was looking for and hopefully found in Germany.

Wim.

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The color of the leaves is identical to the phoenix sylvestris, including the rachis and the stem.

As rightly said Eric will be a hybrid of hybrid of hybrid ......

The color of rachis is equal to ph. Sylvestris, also the color of the leaves.

Because nobody consider this???

Southern Calabria on the Tyrrhenian sea (Italy)

Zone 9b - NO FROST

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