Are Foxy Lady palms sterile? DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE

Are Foxy Lady palms sterile? DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE

Here is the 5th seed that failed float test. I picked up a few seed that was on the ground while taking pics. I have 2 that look just like a foxtail. I know of 1 other grower in Cape Coral that gets viable seed. The vast majority of the good looking seed are NOT viable. Sometime even though they are hard, they float.

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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.
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 $$

F1 vs f2 foxy lady

  • In fact, about all the foxyladies that exhibited extreme variegation did not survive.
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  • Now correct me if I am wrong is it true that even the green ones will spit out some variation in its life span ?
  • Full greens do not have any variegation.
  • Wow that looks like a lot of growth for 6 months since planting.
  • The green form tends to perform better in full all day sun than the variegated which burns more easily especially in hot dry sun.
  • What’s the difference between the variegated and the green ?

If you do the 24hr soak thing, put a weak solution of seaweed extract in the water too. This would happen far more quickly for you than it does for those of us in the humid tropics where the plant tissues survive on atmospheric moisture for ages before the final collapse. Do you have a FULL shade spot under some trees or overhang? I used a 4 foot bamboo stick I bought at Home Depot and tied it to the broken leaf. Mine’s established and I still water it almost daily. Secondly, drought tolerance is typically referring to in ground established plants.

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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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Regular ‘ol green specimens always look flawless. In all the years i have observed it, fronds on the variegated spec. The collection has a few standard green Foxies, and a Variegated specimen whose crown receives full sun. I’d suggest spending sometime at Kopsick Palmatium in St. Pete. So why does it seem the green is the better choice ?

  • I’d suggest spending sometime at Kopsick Palmatium in St. Pete.
  • The fastest way I check for viable seed is to roll the seed on concrete with my foot, giving it some moderate pressure.
  • You said, “I marked the spear the day it was delivered, and there has been zero growth.”
  • 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.
  • The foxtails have been grown in some shade, and the foxyladies have been growing in at least 1/2 day Sun.
  • I would LOVE to own that ‘ugly’ palm.

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 one you show above, or is that just the f2?
But I have had a foxy lady from came off of one of my foxtails…. Anyone have success with seeds from a foxy lady? After many years and trees that are ungodly tall, my foxy lady, 1 of 2 dropped 2 very ripe very real looking seeds. I’m hoping that the foxy lady will turn all green it only has 1 frond that is variegated.

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For the past few months, specimens are in the 1gal pot size, with the palm being around a 1’ in height, most are variegated form. Foxy Lady palms are incredibly fast growing palms and I think yours has a fighting chance if you get it in the ground ASAP and keep it’s rootball watered. A potted palm, drought tolerant or not, needs watering much more often than one in the ground that’s established. I have 2 smaller foxys, and they were sensitive to repotting; it stunted their growth for several months. Also the variegation seems to be a morphological example of hybrid decline as the greens show hybrid vigor.
Myolensis triple and the (now infamous) foxy lady… Last year I added three Beccariophoenix alfredii, which I’m really liking so far due to their hardiness, and some Areca palms. I caught the “Palm tree bug” a few years ago when my wife and I wanted to add some planters to our yard, and I’ve been turned into a palm-tree nerd, as i call myself, ever since. So today is my 24 hour soak, I added some super thrive to the water at 1 tsp per gallon and am hoping that my plant drinks it up! Both are superbly grown, just needs to planted to adapt to So Cal conditions and watering.
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 foxy gold casino is not surprising. Kind of like a cross between foxtail fiber and the very smooth Vechis fiber.

I wonder if the very elongated seed has more Veitchia traits and the more rounded F2 seed has the foxtail traits? Typically I find the F1 does have the hybrid vigor, except when they are very variegated. Only the variegated FL produced viable seed so far, but none of the seedlings are variegated.
What’s the difference between the variegated and the green ? There’s been a couple times where large all green forms have been available, but it hasn’t been too often. Can anyone tell me where I can buy a small foxy lady or gear me in the right deduction thank you

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