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Butia x Jubaea F2


Josue Diaz

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I'm letting go of a few butia x jubaea F2 hybrids. They are 3 years old, seed collected from a bxj at Sago Rey Palm Plantation. They are in 1 gallon pots, big healthy root systems, and they've been in full sun in 105° all summer so they should acclimate to full sun wherever you are. They will go pinnate soon. Asking $45 for A or B (B has two seedlings!) + shipping, and $40 + shipping for C. I can deliver to the Los Angeles area at the end of the month for a small fee, otherwise they're available for pick up in Fresno, or I will ship bare root to you. :)

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***please ignore the typo in the 2nd picture. It says j x b but it should read butia x jubaea F2*** I was distracted by the fig beetle on the flower lol

Salú

- Josué 

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Do you happen to have a picture of the mother? I looked at the location you mentioned and grabbed this screen shot of a palm that clearly has jubaea genes.

 

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On 8/21/2022 at 5:54 AM, Collectorpalms said:

Do you happen to have a picture of the mother? I looked at the location you mentioned and grabbed this screen shot of a palm that clearly has jubaea genes.

 

No, I don't have a picture of the mother plant unfortunately. The one in the screen capture is one of their jubaeas. The BxJ is pretty far in from the street and not very tall so unlikely you can see it from google maps. The farm is pretty large - it includes pomegranate and citrus orchards as well as a second home way in the back with more mature palms (caryotas, archontophoenix, lots of encephalartos, jubaeas, parajubaeas, sabals...)

The red X at the bottom is where the street view is on your screenshot above. The red cirlce is where the butia x jubaea is. 

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