Or so I hope.
There are quite a few palm trees around the property, and today I picked up what I think is a pretty fresh piece of 'fruit' at the bottom of one of the palm tree. It doesn't look like it's been disturbed, and I don't think it's been on the ground very long, so hopefully it will hold a seed(s) that will eventually grow into my palm tree.
There are over 2,500 types of palm trees around Florida, so trying to identify what type of fruit I've just picked up is a bit difficult for me.
I do know that I have to soak the fruit in water for about 48 to 72 hours, give or take, causing the pulp to ferment.
After the pulp is removed from the seed there are quite a few ways to germinate the seed, but I'm going to try the one where the seed is put into a zip lock bag with sphagnum moss. Since the seed needs a temperature of 26C to 35C I figure I can put the seed on top of the fridge keeping an eye on it. Having one of those heating pads for seeds right now would come in handy, but I'll have to make due with what I have.
Oh and I have to do the water test - if the seed floats the seed won't germinate, if it sinks, it should (should being the operative word).
This could take awhile.......