Foxy lady seeding DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
Regardless, good luck and hopefully you'll be able to get a hold of this great palm sooner rather than later.. Bigger " seeder " at Kopsick sits close to where the collection's Veitchia grove is located. I have little doubt that had it been spring, or this time of year, germination likely would have succeeded.
floridaPalmMan
Good quality plant and amazing growth. I bought a 7 gallon from Premier Growers about 8 months ago and it's already outgrowing the 25 gallon pot I moved it into. Was it grown from a seed made by nature or by manual cross pollination? Here is the palm, looks very healthy aside from the obvious cold spots on the old fronds.- There is a slight blonde strip but that why i asked is the green form Always green or does it have.
- In fact, about all the foxyladies that exhibited extreme variegation did not survive.
- It's in a 15 gal but it ideally should go in the ground soon, it's filled in that pot already.
- Never noticed seed on the variegated Foxy located in another part of the collection.
- Full greens do not have any variegation.
- There are more palms than Foxy Lady.
- @here does anyone have Foxy Lady seed they would like to sell?
Foxy Lady palm
I’m no geneticist, but I’ve heard F2 hybrids of anything can be hugely variable with dominant traits ranging from either parent. Also how f2 compares to f1 on their cold hardiness aswell as growth rate. I have an f2 and am wondering how the look of the palm compares to f1. A guy in my area has them for sale pick up at 200 for a baby 1 gallon pot , he had 4 now he has 3 , i got one today and I am looking forward to watching it grow- There is full green and mostly green.
- Repeat the kelp extract/ water mix in 2 weeks.
- I've always heard that Foxy Lady's like sun and are somewhat drought tolerant...
- The seeds that Mike Evans germinated were F2, there is no guarantee they will be Wodveitchias.
- Here are a few slightly variegated ones.
- Another possibility that could be of concern is, if it was pot grown and roots had exited the drain holes and anchored into the ground, they may have been severed when lifting the pot from the ground.
- Foxyladies hold the variegation when mature.
