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Coccothrinax miraguama var havanensis Seeds


NatureGirl

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I have a bunch of ripe Coccothrinax seeds in the garden now. Coccothrinax miraguama var. havanensis, (Expect to get some hybrids) Cocco alta...(hybrid?)(huge leafed Cocco),..... Cocco. argentea (tall fast growing palm), and Cocco inauguensis X argentata? $10/100 mix and match $3 US Shipping.

First photo C. miraguama var havanensis....2nd same palm 3 gallon size babies......3rd C. alta...hybrid?(huge leaves).......4th. C. argentea.......5th C. inauguensis hybrid (has way smaller seed than the others).......6th close up of leaf sheaths of last palm.

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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Nice. How old is the one in the first pic.

Mine are soooo slow and seedlings like yours probably nearly 10 years old.

jim

Located on Vanua Levu near Savusavu (16degrees South) Elevation from sealevel to 30meters with average annual rainfall of 2800mm (110in) with temperature from 18 to 34C (65 to 92F).

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The one in first pic (Cocco. miraguama var havanensis) was planted in 2004 from a 3 or 7gallon plant, can't remember which. But, it's been fruiting for 4 or 5yrs now. 

Thanks Jason, I love my Cocco's too :wub:

Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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