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Pal Meir

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Some short of Arenga? (A. pinnata or A. obtusifolia)

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14 hours ago, Pal Meir said:

Sure, Arenga, I at first thought A westerhoutii …… :indifferent:

It could be, you know more about palms than me lol. Sadly the picture isn't good enough to see details. Was it taken by yourself?

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1 hour ago, Sanips said:

It could be, you know more about palms than me lol. Sadly the picture isn't good enough to see details. Was it taken by yourself?

Yes. Here a photo of another Arenga which I guess might be A pinnata (???) …

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My photos at flickr: flickr.com/photos/palmeir/albums

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Arenga pinnata--it has thinner leaflets than westerhoutii. Your picture looks to show an Arenga with thin leaflets.

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The last photo looks a lot less familiar than the first picture does--I am very familiar with Arenga pinnata--went through the whole nightmare before! 

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