King palm 'Archontophoenix alexandrae' fresh seeds 10pc

$5.75
You will receive 10 seeds.

Archontophoenix alexandrae is a palm native to Queensland and New South Wales, Australia, and naturalised in Hawaii and parts of Florida.
Soaking prior to sewing gives the seed a jump start and helps revitalize older seeds. With short-lived embryo viability time-windows, such rehydration may be the difference between success and failure.
An easy technique of placing seeds with some slightly damp sphagnum moss (or other medium such as perlite) into a transparent plastic baggie and putting the baggie in a warm environment, such as near a water heater.
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You will receive 10 seeds.

Archontophoenix alexandrae is a palm native to Queensland and New South Wales, Australia, and naturalised in Hawaii and parts of Florida.
Soaking prior to sewing gives the seed a jump start and helps revitalize older seeds. With short-lived embryo viability time-windows, such rehydration may be the difference between success and failure.
An easy technique of placing seeds with some slightly damp sphagnum moss (or other medium such as perlite) into a transparent plastic baggie and putting the baggie in a warm environment, such as near a water heater.
You will receive 10 seeds.

Archontophoenix alexandrae is a palm native to Queensland and New South Wales, Australia, and naturalised in Hawaii and parts of Florida.
Soaking prior to sewing gives the seed a jump start and helps revitalize older seeds. With short-lived embryo viability time-windows, such rehydration may be the difference between success and failure.
An easy technique of placing seeds with some slightly damp sphagnum moss (or other medium such as perlite) into a transparent plastic baggie and putting the baggie in a warm environment, such as near a water heater.