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Hi everyone:
I purchased this palm tree.
The seller says it si a butia archeri.
Could someone help me to identify it?
Thank you.

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Get your money back, that is not Butia Archeri...

The biggest characteristic of Butia Archeri is the lack of spines along the petiole.  The pictures posted clearly shows spines.  This is fact with both variants.

https://palmpedia.net/wiki/Butia_archeri

I and local hybridizer Rich Lindberg grew Butia Archeri from seed purchased six years ago from RPS and these are just starting to flower.   These are also spineless and have been confirmed by experts in the field to be the real deal.  

The below are pics of Rich's Butia Archeri, the first is a side by side of the two variants, the second and third are of it flowering.  You should be able to zoom and note the lack of spines along the petiole.

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Mind you the seller might have bought seed thinking it was Archeri and thus does not know, but again, I'd have to state that what you have is not Archeri.  Sorry.

 

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3 hours ago, Scott W said:

Recupera tu dinero, esa no es Butia Archeri...

La mayor característica de Butia Archeri es la falta de espinas a lo largo del pecíolo. Las imágenes publicadas muestran claramente las espinas dorsales. Esto es un hecho con ambas variantes.

https://palmpedia.net/wiki/Butia_archeri

El hibridador local Rich Lindberg y yo cultivamos Butia Archeri a partir de semillas compradas hace seis años a RPS y estas recién comienzan a florecer. Estos también son sin espinas y han sido confirmados por expertos en el campo para ser el verdadero negocio.  

Las siguientes son fotos de Butia Archeri de Rich, la primera es una lado a lado de las dos variantes, la segunda y la tercera son de su floración. Debería poder hacer zoom y notar la falta de espinas a lo largo del pecíolo.

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Tenga en cuenta que el vendedor podría haber comprado semillas pensando que era Archeri y, por lo tanto, no lo sabe, pero nuevamente, tendría que decir que lo que tiene no es Archeri. Lo siento.

 

Hello Scott W:

Thank you very much for confirming my suspicions.

A cordial greeting.
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