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Hello,

got two hybrid seedlings from Patric years ago... 2008/2009. Got as Butia x Parajubaea cocoides.

Noticed some years ago at palmtalk that some of the seedlings are pure Butia, so I renamed them as pure Butias. Very slow growth.

They are still looking a lot like Butia. But not sure is it realy pure Butia. What do you think? A lot bluish in it, but not that typical fat stem like Butia. Small very thin thorns on it. Beside I have  a little Butia yatay with curved leaves, fat stem and typical look at the same lightconditions.

I am happy to have others from Patric ;-)

the real bxpjc, jxs, yxs, bpxpjc, bpxs, (bxj)xs,

also hybrids of bxs, jbxpjs(?), bexsr(l), bxs

 

Thanks

Oliver from Germany

 

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for sure is pure butia
difficult to identify which species is

GIUSEPPE

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Hello Giuseppe,

many thanks.

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Patric old me he uses Odorata for the hybrid in question, but I couldn't confirm that is what you have

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