Our Trachycarpus fortunei flowered again this year. I'd like to gather some of the seeds & try to germinate them, but I've never tried it before.
My first question - what are we looking at in the picture? Are these the flowers or are they the actual seeds?
Second question - when should I gather the seeds?
Windmill Palm - flowers or seeds?
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They look to me like spent flowers developing seeds. The seeds when ripe look like a brown acorn... I think.
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I am told the seeds are ready for picking when they turn black
Whether or not they will germinate will depend on whether your tree is male or female (so I am told)
Whether or not they will germinate will depend on whether your tree is male or female (so I am told)

Sam
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Sam,
Thanks for mentioning that - I've just checked on the Internet & discovered that Windmill Palms are, as you say, either male or female, so you need one of each to get viable seeds. The nearest others are about a quarter of a mile away, so I guess there isn't much chance that the seeds from ours will be any good.
Bert
Thanks for mentioning that - I've just checked on the Internet & discovered that Windmill Palms are, as you say, either male or female, so you need one of each to get viable seeds. The nearest others are about a quarter of a mile away, so I guess there isn't much chance that the seeds from ours will be any good.

Bert