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F1 vs f2 foxy lady DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE

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  • F1 vs f2 foxy lady DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
  • December 7, 2023
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I have little doubt that had it been spring, or this time of year, germination likely would have succeeded. If you’re up to a good challenge, Kopsick Palm – Arboretum in St. Pete has a few specimens, at least one that can / has produced seed. Lol but really I’ve only heard amazing things from this palm and I absolutely love the looks from it. The hybrid Wodyetia bifurcata x Veitchia arecina. I came across the legendary Foxy lady palm.

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Time will tell with my original plant… I’m encouraged to see some growth of the spear, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed. So after a couple weeks of treatment, the remaining leaves are browning but I have noticed some minimal growth (a couple millimeters) of the spear.

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  • I’m encouraged to see some growth of the spear, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed.
  • I have little doubt that had it been spring, or this time of year, germination likely would have succeeded.
  • Mine’s established and I still water it almost daily.
  • Last year I added three Beccariophoenix alfredii, which I’m really liking so far due to their hardiness, and some Areca palms.
  • I have an f2 foxy lady I might be interested in letting go if you are interested
  • I am lousy at keeping seedlings alive let alone sargentii seedlings!

I have some flowering/fruiting foxtails near an adonidia doing the same. I have a couple of completely green ones in my yard and there isn’t a bit of variegation I think it’s better classifies as mostly green or mostly variegated that’s my conclusion
Hybrids seem to have a higher rate of growth for some reason. The seed looks pretty elongated, so I would think it would have a lot of Vetchia characteristics. Maybe something I might try to track as time goes on.
From what I understand, this tree has been in the pot all along and was not recently potted from a field grown specimen. By the looks of it, drying and wilting, what’re the odds of a rebound foxy gold casino if I get it in the ground with profuse water? I highly recommend that you just plant this.
This is a holy grail palm for many of us PTers. Going to a spot in the Los Angeles area If you know anyone looking who would make a good palm parent send em my way. It’s in a 15 gal but it ideally should go in the ground soon, it’s filled in that pot already. Alas, the time has come. Hot and dry in summer, humid and sticky monsoon season, perfect weather Christmas time

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That thing is so root bound that you need to do slow drip like they do or just plant it. Most likely a resold Rancho Soledad plant or a Florida import from Sparkman. But if there is actually “zero” movement, your palm is probably already dead. Even in the slowest sickliest palm, you should notice some movement of the spear – even 1/8 of an inch in a week assures that your palm is still alive. If you meant the spear has not moved at all, then your palm was in trouble from day one.

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  • Also how f2 compares to f1 on their cold hardiness aswell as growth rate.
  • He is the only one to have a problem with their foxy lady order, and started to complain even before it was delivered.
  • The one I’m growing in Leucadia is from the same source and purchased about the same time, as this and another “Foxy Lady” I have.
  • @96720 Taking a look at your foxy lady in the pic.
  • Hello, I’m a novice collector and bought a 15 gallon foxy lady from a seller in Temecula, CA about 2 and a half weeks ago.
  • It took about years of seeding until some viable seed dropped.

I didn’t notice it until after the seedling got bigger… I have a Butia x Jubaea F2 that looks exactly like a Butia and growth speed is very similar to Butia. From what I understand about F2 hybrids, this result is not surprising. Kind of like a cross between foxtail fiber and the very smooth Vechis fiber.

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I would LOVE to own that ‘ugly’ palm. 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. I have 3-7g (one slight variegation)

Can you tell me if this baby foxy is a full green ? The green form tends to perform better in full all day sun than the variegated which burns more easily especially in hot dry sun. FULL DISCLOSURE…these are not photos of my palms, nor did I take these photos.
There are no light colored green leaves and zero variegation. That palm is 100% solid dark healthy green. David the light must be playing tricks in the photo, this palm has zero variegation. So my question would be if this palm is mostly green will it do well in full sun Full greens do not have any variegation. They can be solid green without any variegation.

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When you germinated the seeds of the foxy lady and the foxtail did you plant them at the same time? Lots of people have been sold green ‘foxy lady’ palms in the past, that eventually turn out growing up into standard foxtails. These foxy lady palms are thirsty and it’s nearly impossible to overwater them. The foxtails are the ones in community pots, and foxyladies are singles in 1 gal. It PROVES that it is a true foxy lady,as foxtails are almost never variegated. I’ve got several foxtails (probably too many, but it was the first “exotic” tree that I really liked), some common King palms, and some Kentias.

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