



🌴 Elevate your garden game with the rare Silver Date Palm – where resilience meets exotic beauty!
The Phoenix sylvestris Silver Date Palm seed pack includes 50 fresh seeds harvested this season, known for their high germination rate. This exotic palm stands out with its superior disease and insect resistance compared to common date palms, featuring distinctive blue-green foliage and colorful orange/yellow spines. Ideal for full sun and USDA hardiness zone 5 and above, it offers a rare, low-maintenance option for professional gardeners and plant collectors seeking to make a bold landscape statement.
| ASIN | B01HP7KMWG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #203,075 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6,955 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | exotic_cactusc |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (91) |
| Item Weight | 0.739 ounces |
| Manufacturer | exotic_cactus_collection |
| Number of Pieces | 50 |
| Package Dimensions | 2.64 x 1.97 x 0.24 inches |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 5 |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
K**N
Wish the seller would send instructions
So, I would've thought that the seller would at least send tips or tricks, or best instructions to growing these seeds. But I'm having a go at 3 packs of 50 by myself. I actually got 164 seeds total. I'll update after a few months. But here's what I did: depending on the pot, I did single seed planting with no soaking, and some soaked. My bigger middle to large pots, I planted 2 or 4 seeds per pot. Watering daily since I live in dry Arizona. I did not cover my pots that are outside since I have too many and you can't plastic wrap in Arizona because they would deteriorate or melt quickly. I did take 20 seeds in individual small pots, soaked them first for 24 hrs, and wrap them up with a clear bag or watever you can use that will hold the hair and water, plenty of water in them, completely sealed and i will continueto keep them moist. So.... we'll see! I hope to update good news in a couple/few months. Be patient! They can take MONTHS to sprout.
N**Y
NEVER GREW!!
I planted all the seeds - NOT ONE has sprouted. Background. 1. I live in south Florida (where plum trees GROW) 2.. I plant all the time. So I have experience planting. I have about 9 other palm trees and lots of fruit trees that I planted myself all growing and thriving. So I dont think I was the problem.
N**I
I’m having excellent result 🙏💃
The longest one I plant it directly to the sand as soon I receive the seeds with others 4 but only one grow and the little ones I put them in a wet napkins inside a ziplock bag and the majorly of the seed started to bloom and I plant them in the sand for them to keep growing, I’m having 8-9 seeds blooming and the others of them just place it on the wet napkins and ziplocks bag hoping they also blooms 🙏I’m really happy with the outcome so far.
C**A
Super
Super
L**I
Perfect!
I planted about half of the seeds and most have germinated and have small sprouts. Excited to watch these grow! Thank you!
J**R
Seeds
Tried all of them in three different tries. Had only one sprout and it looked like a grass blade. The seeds rom other palm seeds I have collected. Not sure these were the correct seeds. I followed instruction from online sources on how to sprout them. No luck.
N**A
Two Stars
The seeds does not look like Phoenix Sylvestris and after try 2nd time it did not work.
C**S
Phoenix sylvestris (seeds #50)
Received seeds quickly. First we soaked them in water for 2 days. Secondly: put in cactus/palm/citrus soil inside a gallon zip lock bag with water added to provide moisture. (We have been successful rooting windmill palm seeds this way). Third: Place the Ziploc bag in a dark bag or drawer. Seeds should be kept between 70 to 90 degrees. It usually takes about100 days to sprout seedlings using this method. Good luck, hope this helps!
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