F1 vs f2 foxy lady DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
Lots of people have been sold green 'foxy lady' palms in the past, that eventually turn out growing up into standard foxtails. When you germinated the seeds of the foxy lady and the foxtail did you plant them at the same time? My big green one enjoys full sun however and is the fastest growing palm in my landscape and I have hundreds of palms in the ground. These foxy lady palms are thirsty and it's nearly impossible to overwater them. The foxtails have been grown in some shade, and the foxyladies have been growing in at least 1/2 day Sun.
Foxy lady palm searching.
I think it’s better classifies as mostly green or mostly variegated that’s my conclusion 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. Full greens do not have any variegation. Never noticed seed on the variegated Foxy located in another part of the collection. The one I'm growing in Leucadia is from the same source and purchased about the same time, as this and another "Foxy Lady" I have. @96720 Taking a look at your foxy lady in the pic.- Regular 'ol green specimens always look flawless.
- Seed from a foxtail palm will only look like foxtail seeds even if something else is going in the seed.
- That palm is 100% solid dark healthy green.
- Well mine has a sparse seed set that dropped today.
- The only exception, would be the ones that are extremely variegated.
- They will feel heavier than the empty seeds as well.
Palm Tree Jim
In fact, about all the foxyladies that exhibited extreme variegation did not survive. Apparently when the greenies are much older they can also put out the odd variegated leaf. I ask because I have 3 one leaf seedlings and they all have variegation so I'm just curious if they'll all keep this as adultsFoxy lady seeding
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.Leaning Foxy Lady palm
- 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.
- I have an f2 and am wondering how the look of the palm compares to f1.
- I have an f2 foxy lady I might be interested in letting go if you are interested
- Can anyone tell me where I can buy a small foxy lady or gear me in the right deduction thank you
- Pretty sure they keep their variegation, at this stage we can already see the difference between the variegated lot and the greenies.
