Trachycarpus Fortunei - How to Hand Pollinate, Harvest Seeds, Male/Female Identification (Palm Tips)
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2022
- Trachycarpus Fortunei Palm Tree Tips- How to Hand Pollinate, When and how to Harvest Seeds, Male vs Female Identification. Also known as the Chusan Palm and the Chinese Windmill Palm.
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Hello,
my male Windmill Palm in the backyard is not releasing pollen, yet. It only has one nodule & I don't want to cut it prematurely, so I'll periodically tap the nodule to observe pollen falling before I cut it from the tree. The female tree is circa 150' away in the front yard & so my question is: When will I know the female tree nodule is ready for pollinating???
Thanks!
Thanks for this , I’ve got about 6ft fortunai and surprisingly had green seeds , now turned yellow . Did want to know when I could pick them . I also have a 2ft European palm has green seeds . The black seeds can easily be mistaken for black berries ! I’d also love to see palms growing on my street, if the palm seed accidentally ended up in a small hole. Any idea how long from seedling takes to grow 50cm?
Yea the seeds are ripe when they turn a dark purple / black. Saying that, they do still take when green in my experience. For a trachycarpus fortunei to reach 50cm I would say it should take about 3 years or so. Their growth does speed up once the roots are properly established.
Thanks for your advice. Have a great summer my friend. Looks like these seedlings once grown will certainly be a part of the family tree !
The large structure you cut off is an inflorescence not a single flower, actually
Interesting.