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Beauty...but sorry I'm no help.  It looks like a green T. campestris to me.

Trithrinax never seems to be done justice with photography.  It is definitely a palm to be seen for oneself.

Glenn

Modesto, California

 

Sunset Zone 14   USDA 9b

 

Low Temp. 19F/-7C 12-20-1990         

 

High Temp. 111F/43C 07-23-2006

 

Annual Average Precipitation 13.12 inches/yr.

 

             

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Hi,

Are there green T.campestris ? I don't know that we have that color also ... I have only seen them in the gray color ...

Robbin

Southwest

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I Think it´s not acanthocoma!

Carambeí, 2nd tableland of the State Paraná , south Brazil.

Alt:1030m. Native palms: Queen, B. eriospatha, B. microspadix, Allagoptera leucocalyx , A.campestris, Geonoma schottiana, Trithrinax acanthocoma. Subtr. climate, some frosty nights. No dry season. August: driest month. Rain:1700mm

 

I am seeking for cold hardy palms!

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I agree with ALberto , its not acanthrocoma

the leaf lets are narrower and divided for schizophylla

Leaves look like T. campestris ( green color not with standing) Thick very toothed and 2 points per leaf. I have some small ones like this but will defer to anyone that has seen some in habitat.

Gaston mentioned that many were shipped to Europe also.

Best regards

Ed

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Ciao  Robbin!

For  me  is  Thritrinax  Campestris

I  have 2  campestris, and  1 is  more  green than other

Ciao  M@x

M@x

North Rome Italy

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