I just picked up a few new (for the most part) seeds to start. I've been trying Trithrinax campestris for 2 years and only one germinated. Hopefully a new seed batch (all of these fresh reportedly) will be the key. Not all palms of course since variety is required in the exotic garden.
Good selection you got there.
Let's hope you get the t. campestris to germinate.
I have one from 2004 and I tell you they are slow growing.
I'll be dead before they are large enough to plant outside.
Wes North Vancouver Zone 8b/9a
Keats Island BC Zone 8a
Palm Springs CA Zone 9b/10a
Very nice I wish I had patients for seeds. You have alot there and will have your hands fu;l if they all germinate, You always have nice things barrie. The only seeds I have growing are sabal miamiensis, and thats because I couldnt find and adult anywhere.
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