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I bought this plant several years back from a VERY reputable nursery as a Dypsis decipiens when it was only a 2-3 leaf seedling. I guess now it is obviously not what I bought since it looks to be a fan palm. Anyone have an idea of what palm this is?

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sabal of some kind. my s.minor had a big heel like that,too.

definitely NOT d.decipiens.

the "prince of snarkness."

 

still "warning-free."

 

san diego,california,left coast.

I agree with paul. sabal something...

"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

Same here, Sabal something.

It looks almost identical to my bunch of sabal causiarums of the same age and size, but I agree it can be almost any kind of sabal. But sabal it is, no doubt about it.

Paleo Faliro, coastal Athens, Greece

Lat 37° 55' 33" N - Lon 23° 42' 34" E

Zone 9b/10a, cool winters, hot summers, coastal effect

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Thanks for the info. Once I get a proper species name I guess I'll have a couple palms for sale or maybe plant thm out on public land to enjoy from a distance.

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