While I was out working today I came across a very rare double headed Butia. I will take some photo's in the morning & post them tomorrow night.
Wow ... Can't wait to see this one! Cheers, Barrie.
I too am interested in seeing those pics. I know as seedlings if you plant the seed you can get two or three coming out of the one seed.
Wes North Vancouver Zone 8b/9a
Keats Island BC Zone 8a
Palm Springs CA Zone 9b/10a
Barrie could this be caused by spear pull and other trunks forming after? Very rare indeed!
John
Okanagan Palms and Tropicals
6b-7a
I think there's more at work here than "spear pull". In fact, I highly doubt that as a contributing factor. If that where the case, we'd have multi-headed Butia all over the place.
Having said that, who knows what effected this particular Butia? Regional climate, coupled with certain events, genetics, health?
Cheers, Barrie.
The one I saw had a single trunk which divided about 4 ft off the ground. Pics to follow.
Well that surely is a rare palm. An oddity but I prefer mine as a single trunk. Laaz, is that palm around the Charleston area?
Cheers, Barrie.
When I was living up north, I experimented on a spruce tree in an effort to have it fill in better. I split each growth bud into 4 pieces using a scalpel. When I was successful, the split growth bud would produce between 2 and 4 new branches.
I am wondering if the same thing could be done with the palm's spear.
Allen
You don't have to be crazy to grow palms in Alberta..... But it helps