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Pheonix Hybrids (rupicola x reclinata) & (reclinata x dactlyferia)


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Looking for seedlings preferably however, open to purchasing seeds if I cannot find. 
 

-PHEONIX rupicola 

-rupicola x reclinata 

-reclinata x dactlyferia

 

1G/3G/5G if at all possible

Thanks in advance for the help finding! 
-Ryan 

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Hi,

I have had some Phoenix hybrid seeds from @Phoenikakias in the past. He may be able to help or point you in the right direction. 

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3 hours ago, RichardHemsley said:

Hi,

I have had some Phoenix hybrid seeds from @Phoenikakias in the past. He may be able to help or point you in the right direction. 

A.t.m There are available through Banque des Graines of Fous de Palmiers palm association only seeds Phoenix dactylifera x theophrasti and reclinata x rupicola (female reclinata x male rupicola). Only in the list it is misprinted as reclinata x dactylifera.

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Thank you so much! I’ll need to read up on what customs certificates are needed but I found the order form. Hoping to get an order in today. 

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I have lots of seedlings of this hybrid - perhaps reclinata x canariensis (or canariensis x reclinata). The trunk is thin (about half the diameter of true canariensis), but the crown is the size of canariensis. The palm is about 15 feet away from a male Phoenix rupicola, and within a 100 feet or so of two male canariensis - so the true parentage of the seedlings is a mixed bag, but I could send you what I have and you can figure out if you like them as they age. 

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