Now correct me if I am wrong is it true that even the green ones will spit out some variation in its life span ? I bought one like that on eBay recently and it will eventually be planted in a shady/partially sunny area of the garden. There is a variegated one on ebay right now ends in 21 hours Yup, and that’s why 100% green go for more $$
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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.
Look how elongated this viable F2 seed is, that I picked up yesterday. Maybe a few other palmtalkers that I sold F2 to can pipe in. The over variegated ones seem to languish and slowly die or just grow very slow, probably due to lack of chlorophyll.
- The seeds that Mike Evans germinated were F2, there is no guarantee they will be Wodveitchias.
- I have a Butia x Jubaea F2 that looks exactly like a Butia and growth speed is very similar to Butia.
- The collection has a few standard green Foxies, and a Variegated specimen whose crown receives full sun.
- The foxtails are the ones in community pots, and foxyladies are singles in 1 gal.
- One is variegated and the other is not??
- A potted palm, drought tolerant or not, needs watering much more often than one in the ground that’s established.
If there are variegated foxladies, they are obvious. What I have noticed is that the width of the foxylady leaves tend to be a little wider and a little more dark hairs on the leaf bases. @here does anyone have Foxy Lady seed they would like to sell? Wanting to put them out but not if they’re not a true hybrid.
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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 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.
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It never ceases to amaze me how little water rootbound palms in pots get, even if you soak them everyday. Call me anytime to chat about transplanting palms. They say the foxy lady is a rocket but the growth rate appears to be the same as seedlings. Seed from a foxtail palm will only look like foxtail seeds even if something else is going in the seed.
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- So why does it seem the green is the better choice ?
- From what I understand, this tree has been in the pot all along and was not recently potted from a field grown specimen.
- Premier has sargentii seedlings and 7gal vinifera but they don’t know how to ship.
- I have a couple of completely green ones in my yard and there isn’t a bit of variegation
- Few variegated fronds …..
- Lol but really I’ve only heard amazing things from this palm and I absolutely love the looks from it.
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.
Few variegated fronds ….. There is a slight blonde strip but that why i asked is the green form Always green or does it have. Appears to be the green form. Never observed even hints of varigation on any of the solid green specimens i have seen in both FL.
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.
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 foxy gold casino and general theme of the casino. Before you start playing with your casino bonus, make sure you fully understand the wagering requirements.