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Dypsis I.D at Nong Nooch


Peter G

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Hi Peter,

I will be surprised if anyone has a positive species I'd on this one?? I hear Nong Nooch have some sort of hybridising program happening??

My best guess is some sort of D. Onilahensis and / or D. Heterotropha??

Nice palm!!

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Hi Peter,

I will be surprised if anyone has a positive species I'd on this one?? I hear Nong Nooch have some sort of hybridising program happening??

My best guess is some sort of D. Onilahensis and / or D. Heterotropha??

Nice palm!!

Sorry, that should say heteromorpha

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I learned from Kampon during the biennial that he has 6 full time employees that do nothing but cross pollination at the gardens. And seeing a lot of crosses planted in the garden, ANYTHING is possible.

Jeff

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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Looking at the triangular crown shape I'd be suprised if there wasn't some decaryi in there with something like single stem baronii. Cos I dont think this is a clumper, looks to me more like its three solitaries multiplanted.

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