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Identification


caixeta

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I tried to get one of these for years and you go and win one :badday:

I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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I won this palm afriend of mine, could identify it .Gratefulattachicon.gifBentinkia 001.JPGattachicon.gifBentinkia 002.JPGattachicon.gifBentinkia 003.JPGattachicon.gifBentinkia 004.JPG

Mauricio, its Bentinckia condapanna which is a great fast growing 'colourful' palm :)

Bentinckia condapanna - Palmpedia - Palm Grower's Guide

Pete

You sure? It kind of reminds me of the maroon form of A. vestiaria. My B. condapanna looks different.

Keith 

Palmetto, Florida (10a) and Tampa, Florida (9b/10a)

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I won this palm afriend of mine, could identify it .Gratefulattachicon.gifBentinkia 001.JPGattachicon.gifBentinkia 002.JPGattachicon.gifBentinkia 003.JPGattachicon.gifBentinkia 004.JPG

Mauricio, its Bentinckia condapanna which is a great fast growing 'colourful' palm :)Bentinckia condapanna - Palmpedia - Palm Grower's Guide

Pete

You sure? It kind of reminds me of the maroon form of A. vestiaria. My B. condapanna looks different.

Sorry Pete, got to with Zeeth on this one :)

Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

-- Alfred Austin

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B. condapana have strap leaves when they are young and don't go pinnae until the plant starts to mature.

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Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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Leaflets look a little "thin" for a Vestiaria, and "who" knows if its a "young Palm" ???

Anyway, all good fun but heres 2 pics of a "young" Condapanna leaf and Vestiaria

Maurico, does it have some stilt roots at the base ?

Pete

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Areca vestiaria i know it's not because i have 2 adult plants, the change do not have possesses flights roots.

Caixeta

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Areca vestiaria i know it's not because i have 2 adult plants, the change do not have possesses flights roots.

:) All Best with your "Condapanna" Mauricio

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