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van RPS Site:
http://www.rarepalmseeds.com/pix/CocBar.shtml... are very easy to germinate and need up to 1 month to sprout.
I soked the seeds in warm water for three days and changed water every day. Then put in the ziplock bag with mix of the 50% sphagnum moss and 50% large sand. Temperature was between +25-30C. After 4 weeks germinated the first seeds and by the week 6 the most seeds. Then I planted them in the same mix in the small palm boxes 5x5x12cm (from www. palmperpacket. de) with heating from below and with light.
van PACSOA site
http://www.pacsoa.org.au/w/index.php?ti ... arbadensisDistribution & Habitat:Grows in calcareous soils on low hills and slopes in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Description:A medium sized solitary fan palm with a thin trunk to 8m tall, and an open crown. The leaves have slightly drooping tips, and a silvery underside.
Culture:Sunny, moist, but well drained position. An easy and relatively fast growing (for a Coccothrinax) plant, which despite coming from calcerous soils, doesn't seem too particular about soil type.
Palmpedia site:
http://www.palmpedia.net/wiki/Coccothrinax_barbadensisGrows on low hills and slopes in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Lesser Antilles, including Barbados, and the peninsula of Venezuela. Natural habitat: Coastal vegetation, often calcareous soil. Cultivated in Barbados, the tree grows on extremely thin limestone-based soils in full exposure to sun and wind without irrigation
Vrije vertaling:
Gebruik een zanderig mengsel dat afwatert als de ziekte, geef regelmatig water en een enorm pak zon/warmte!
PS: Jaimy, als ze een klein beetje een eerste blad en fatsoenlijke wortels hebben dan wil ik wel eentje van je overnemen - ruilen is absoluut een optie, er staan hier bakken vol met zaailingen...