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.
Cheers, Barrie.
A few I'm starting.
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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.
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.
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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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