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Foxy Lady in Trouble! DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE

I don't know the different rates of growth for them in Florida. Will the seed look like the one you show above, or is that just the f2? I didn't notice it until after the seedling got bigger...

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From the pic seems like your palm flew foxy gold across the country unharmed. Actually,light variegation is not a bad thing. Premier has sargentii seedlings and 7gal vinifera but they don’t know how to ship. I am lousy at keeping seedlings alive let alone sargentii seedlings!

gal Foxy Lady (wodyetia x Veitchia)

I hope/expect some new batches to hit the market sometime soon. This is a holy grail palm for many of us PTers. Going to a spot in the Los Angeles area If you know anyone looking who would make a good palm parent send em my way. It's in a 15 gal but it ideally should go in the ground soon, it's filled in that pot already. Alas, the time has come.
  • Some died at seedling stage, and others just died a slow death, even though they were all grown in shade.
  • So my question would be if this palm is mostly green will it do well in full sun
  • That thing is so root bound that you need to do slow drip like they do or just plant it.
  • Well mine has a sparse seed set that dropped today.
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  • The Caryota had to be edited after it flowered; this is the nature of a garden that some plant won't outlive us.
  • Yeah I could tell it is 100% green as well.

Hybrid palms for sale 1gal sizes

Been in pots in the greenhouse for a couple years, very hard to tell. Mine are Veitchia Joannis that we’re planted about the same time. Wow that looks like a lot of growth for 6 months since planting. I wonder if the very elongated seed has more Veitchia traits and the more rounded F2 seed has the foxtail traits? Typically I find the F1 does have the hybrid vigor, except when they are very variegated. Only the variegated FL produced viable seed so far, but none of the seedlings are variegated. They s/b just a hard and firm as a foxtail or vetchia to be viable. The fastest way I check for viable seed is to roll the seed on concrete with my foot, giving it some moderate pressure. It took about years of seeding until some viable seed dropped. I have been growing F2 Foxy Ladies for the last 3 years. 300+ palms, 90+ species in the ground Do you know if this palm was field grown, dug up, and then placed in its pot? Hello, I'm a novice collector and bought a 15 gallon foxy lady from a seller in Temecula, CA about 2 and a half weeks ago. In fact, about all the foxyladies that exhibited extreme variegation did not survive.

Foxy Lady seeds for sale- Wodveitchia hybrid

  • A potted palm, drought tolerant or not, needs watering much more often than one in the ground that's established.
  • If so did they sprout around the same time frame?
  • I hope/expect some new batches to hit the market sometime soon.
  • While the largest would flower & produce seed often, most seed i'd collect were empty or basically liquid when opened.
  • The green form tends to perform better in full all day sun than the variegated which burns more easily especially in hot dry sun.
  • Kind of like a cross between foxtail fiber and the very smooth Vechis fiber.
I came across the legendary Foxy lady palm.

Palm Guy

I have a Butia x Jubaea F2 that looks exactly like a Butia and growth speed is very similar to Butia. From what I understand about F2 hybrids, this result is not surprising. Kind of like a cross between foxtail fiber and the very smooth Vechis fiber. @96720 Taking a look at your foxy lady in the pic. I have an f2 foxy lady I might be interested in letting go if you are interested I can come pick up that palm at your convenience,deliver you $200 cash, plus the 3 Pseudophoenix seedlings in the pic if you would be interested in selling.

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I used a 4 foot bamboo stick I bought at Home Depot and tied it to the broken leaf. Mine's established and I still water it almost daily. Secondly, drought tolerance is typically referring to in ground established plants. I've always heard that Foxy Lady's like sun and are somewhat drought tolerant... From what I understand, this tree has been in the pot all along and was not recently potted from a field grown specimen. In all the years i have observed it, fronds on the variegated spec. I'd suggest spending sometime at Kopsick Palmatium in St. Pete. So why does it seem the green is the better choice ? Time will tell with my original plant... I'm encouraged to see some growth of the spear, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
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