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I am showing my new seed hybrids of Butia capitata by Syagrus romanzoffiana.

The first born in Spain, with the method of pollination, one by one.

Fruits:

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Seeds

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Different forms

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Regards  :)

LOCATION:

Murcia (Spain) C.E.

9B zone

Posted

During the ripening process.

I put these photos before in the forum

Butia mother

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Dog care seeds

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Best. Toni

LOCATION:

Murcia (Spain) C.E.

9B zone

Posted

Toni, fantastico !!!

I brought some syagrus pollen back from Spain recently and all the Butia flowers dropped off after pollination.

I was most disappointed !!

Resident in Bristol UK.

Webshop for hardy palms and hybrid seeds www.hardy-palms.co.uk

Posted

Wow awesome! Those offspring of the butia will be bigger than the mom before you know it!

I'm always up for learning new things!

Posted

Nigel

Always contingencies and risks, may occur after the pollination process.

Kylecawazafla

I hope that first germinate, and then grow rapidly.

Thanks. Toni  :)

LOCATION:

Murcia (Spain) C.E.

9B zone

Posted

Dear Toni  :)

lovely stills & great effort and my favouriate still is the one with your pet seeing you,while you took the picture..!

thanks & love,

Kris  :)

love conquers all..

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Posted

Dear Kris  :)

Thank you for your kind comments.

Regards. Toni  :laugh:

LOCATION:

Murcia (Spain) C.E.

9B zone

Posted

Wow Toni!! The bigger seeds look just like Jubaea seeds when they're cleaned  :P

Dave Hughson

Carlsbad, Ca

1 mile from ocean

Zone 10b

Palm freaks are good peeps!!!!!

Posted

Deezpalms:

If, it is certain, there are some seeds so big as those of Jubaea.

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Best. Toni :)

LOCATION:

Murcia (Spain) C.E.

9B zone

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