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Foxtail seeds are not turning orange, many of them are opening and flowering. Will they eventually turn orange to harvest and plan

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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 09/19/2018 @ 12:13 pm

Those flowers will, eventually, lead to seeds. First, it will need to flower, and get pollinated, which will happen with nature. After this point, you will notice the flowers fading, and in their place will be where the seed will grow.

This article will give you more information on harvesting and propagating these after they form: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/foxtail-palm/picking-foxtail-palm-seeds.htm [1]

#2 Comment By Julio141950 On 09/21/2018 @ 8:32 am

Thank you for your advice. I will check the attachment

#3 Comment By Julio141950 On 09/21/2018 @ 8:46 am

None of the websites mention that very important part of the process. Thanks again


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