ScotTi
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Alrighty then. Here it is... Planted out Jan 1, 2012
Looking good there Ray!
Alrighty then. Here it is... Planted out Jan 1, 2012
Update: The 5 year old Butiagrus offspring palm is pushing a spathe from a leafbase 2 feet from ground.
And after waiting about 4 months from first noticing the spathe... its about time!Update: The 5 year old Butiagrus offspring palm is pushing a spathe from a leafbase 2 feet from ground.
The colors are wonderful. I have yet to see any of the hybrids here that put off multiple colors. I recall a recent photo you posted of a Syagrus x Butia the reverse cross that had the same thing happening. Is this the same tree? I would like to try the reverse cross this year.
I have checked the male flowers the last 2 days and have noticed that no pollen is produced on them.
I'm sorry scott for replying so late.
Here are some pictures. They look good. I have to mention, that the butyagrus is growing almost three times as fast as the red leaf based capitata.
On the last picture is also a capitata odorata its growing speed is equal to the red leaf based capitata.
Marcel
Is this maybe a Butia hybrid? I bought it by mail order as a Ceroxylon but clearly it is not that! It looks a bit like Jubaea but something seems amiss and has grown rapidly from a one leaf seedling without seed attached. It's quite glaucous.
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cheers
Richard
About 3 years from 1-leafer. I have just potted it up but it has been largely neglected in my shadehouse. I don't want any more Butia or Jubaea but something tells me to hang on to this one.Richard, How old is this palm?
Richard, I would hang on to the palm also. I really think it is a hybrid, I have very little knowledge of Jubaea hybrids. Here are a pics of my 2 yr old B.odorataXJubaea.
Hmmm - Butia odorata is not a very large palm and then crossed with a monster? I'd be very interested to see what your palm developes into Scott - if I could live that long LOL
Thanks for posting those photos -- big difference in growth rates there. But I'm a little confused... do you have any of this F2 generation yet flowering? It will be interesting to see if they are more or less fertile than Butyagrus itself.
Steve
I know what you mean Moose. I got two leaves on each in 2012.
Steve, Look close in the center of this picture. There is a one leaf seedling growing out of the boot of the Butiagrus that I got the offspring from. I think I need to get up there and get it out to grow it on. No other palm close so it may have produced another baby.
Hey Marcel - where are the latest updated Photos ?
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