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Just will share some happy news! New crossings are germinating! some very intresting hybrids;


nanus x princeps
princeps x nanus
princeps x naggy
naggy x princeps
nova x princeps
wagnerianus x nova

 

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Wow you have a lot of them.  Nice!

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I want all of these lol, especially the wagnerianus x nova.

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  • 10 months later...
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FYI, just saw on RPS as a new listing: Trachycarpus wagnerianus x Trachycarpus nanus : Naggy "An artificial first generation (F1) hybrid on a female Trachycarpus wagnerianus, hand-pollinated with Trachycarpus nanus pollen. The offspring will most likely be small, slow growing plants that will start flowering when still trunkless."

https://www.rarepalmseeds.com/trachycarpus-wagnerianus-x-trachycarpus-nanus

Sounds like a good palm for small gardens and temperate climates!

  • 2 years later...
Posted

@Bananengeknl. Thats interesting. How are they doing now? Do you have any recent pictures? And do you also sell some of these hybrids?

This is my Trachycarpus Princeps x Nanus (2019). And I also have a Princeps x Naggy. But that one is one year younger. 

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