You said, “I marked the spear the day it was delivered, and there has been zero growth.” The pool fence isn’t nearly high enough for any shade for the entire plant, and it looks like the leaves are getting full sun most of the day, probably with low humidity. 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. Repeat the kelp extract/ water mix in 2 weeks.
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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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Never noticed seed on the variegated Foxy located in another part of the collection. @96720 Taking a look at your foxy lady in the pic. I have an f2 foxy lady I might be interested in letting go if you are interested I can come pick up that palm at your convenience,deliver you $200 cash, plus the 3 Pseudophoenix seedlings in the pic if you would be interested in selling. I have got palms from Flouibunda and jungle music and never had the problem I had with this palm of you are going to ship palms at least learn how to pack them!!!
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I was advised by the seller to apply a kelp extract/ water mix, then heavy water every other day, with superthrive/ water every five days. I marked the spear the day it was delivered, and there has been zero growth (I wouldn’t be concerned with that at this point, except that the leaf has now snapped) Foxyladies hold the variegation when mature.
- There is full green and mostly green.
- I hope/expect some new batches to hit the market sometime soon.
- You did not get a palm that was basically bare root and a palm you specifically said you did not want!!!
- I know of 1 other grower in Cape Coral that gets viable seed.
- I’m no geneticist, but I’ve heard F2 hybrids of anything can be hugely variable with dominant traits ranging from either parent.
- Apparently when the greenies are much older they can also put out the odd variegated leaf.
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.
Yep, I was told it’s the mother plant genes that determine the fruit/seed so you can’t tell an F1 hybrid without growing it! I believe most of the time the seeds never germinate but very occasionally they do. I’ve been growing this foxy lady a few years now and I think it’s time to rehome her. Plus, we especially appreciated the fast loading times and general theme of the casino. Before you start playing with your casino bonus, make sure you fully understand the wagering requirements.
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
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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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- Alas, the time has come.
- Most likely a resold Rancho Soledad plant or a Florida import from Sparkman.
- Never observed even hints of varigation on any of the solid green specimens i have seen in both FL.
- Seed from a foxtail palm will only look like foxtail seeds even if something else is going in the seed.
- Being in tropical Cairns, they were probably seedlings 3 yrs ago.
I have 6 mature foxy ladies and all but 2 are variegated. That is how you can tell the difference between foxtail and Foxy Lady hybrid. Note the smooth texture of the seed fiber compared to a course fiber foxtail. I do not grow foxtails, so there could not be a mix up there. I have plenty of foxtails and Veitchia arecina in the yard so maybe it did a cross back with one of them to become fertile? Yeah I had one sprout a while back but had some irrigation issues to my potted plants in my absence and it ended up drying out and dying.
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Are they the same as an F1 growth rate? I don’t know the different rates of growth for them in Florida. Will the seed look like the foxy gold casino one you show above, or is that just the f2?
/topic/33571-producing-wodveitchia-seed/ The seeds all had 2 white racing stripes. Therefore, you would expect the foxtails to have the wider leaves. Been in pots in the greenhouse for a couple years, very hard to tell. Mine are Veitchia Joannis that we’re planted about the same time. Wow that looks like a lot of growth for 6 months since planting.
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)
