A Sabal found primarily in Mexico.
Some more info; http://www.pacsoa.org.au/palms/Sabal/uresana.html
Like most Sabals, these seemed easy to germinate.
A three day heated soak, then into a sealed container with Sphagnum moss and kept between 85* - 95* degrees.
First germination within 1 - 2 weeks.
Seeds,
Steve
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Way to go, Steve! You are a pro. 😀
Dean
Dean
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Thanks Dean, with good seed and the proper environment, it's nature that does all the work 😀
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For me, it's been trying to keep them alive a year or more past the germination stage. I have 2 left from a total of about 30.
Cheers, Barrie.