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Looking for filibusta seeds, PM if you have some.

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On 5/29/2022 at 9:15 PM, Fallen Munk said:

Looking for filibusta seeds, PM if you have some.

Just wanted to show you a picture of the palm I collected the seeds from1913262368_20201206_1102182.thumb.jpg.50d3949b333d9e3e4e5727d735c28837.jpg

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19 hours ago, Reyes Vargas said:

Just wanted to show you a picture of the palm I collected the seeds from

Looks awesome!  Thanks for helping me out!  I'll keep you updated on how they do for me in the PNW.   For anyone who reads this thread, I'm still looking for multiple sources of seed.  Washingtonia is tricky in the PNW so I'm trying seed from multiple sources.  It seems like they need just the right mix of robusta and filifera.  I have a neighbor with some really nice ones that they got lucky on.  

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Will trade for Trachycarpus hybrid seed or seedlings, or something unusual or cold hardy. 
Mine is a rocket ship and survived 4F and a week at or below 32F like a champion where I lost 25 other Washingtonia including Filifera that initially came back but died from the following very wet spring. 
Mine is in flower right now. Ready in the fall. 2022 No Nearby survivors in flower to contaminate seed.

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Edited by Collectorpalms

Current Texas Gardening Zone 9a, Mean (1999-2024): 22F Low/104F High. Yearly Precipitation 39.17 inches.

Extremes: Low Min 4F 2021, 13.8F 2024. High Max 112F 2011/2023, Precipitation Max 58 inches 2015, Lowest 19 Inches 2011.

Weather Station: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KTXCOLLE465

Ryan (Paleoclimatologist Since 4 billion Years ago, Meteorologist/Earth Scientist/Physicist Since 1995, Savy Horticulturist Since Birth.)

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