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Ken Johnson

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Hmmmm silver undersides flowering when small fiber......

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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Jubeopsis caffra?

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

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Syagrus glaucescens?

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

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Yes, it is, Alex. Good job!

Sorry, guys... I couldn't help it! I got two good photos from the same plant and thought I'd post one right after the other to see if anyone would catch it. I am finding it fascinating to see the parts of various palms closeup as I ride around the nursery.

In case any of you are wondering, this next one is NOT A. arenaria:

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Jody

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wow, cool fricken picture! :drool: Areca guppyana?

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

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9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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I'm throwing one into the mix.

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Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

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9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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wow, cool fricken picture! :drool:

Thanks, Matt.

Areca guppyana?

Nope. Sorry.

Jody, is that a coconut???

Nope. Sorry.

Jody

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Matty, give us a local--your last post of a hawaiian palm has opened it up to anything... If this is in Cali, then that will help with the guessing.

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My pic was taken in California.

Alex, not Chambeyronia lepidota, but you're right on target for the area in which it grows. My pic does show some characteristics of the species, it's not just some close-up.

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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Ok Matt your rules.

The photo was taken at night.

There is leaf litter around it.

There are about 3 leaves.

The leaf stems are fat in a funny way.

There is moteling on the stems.

Does it smell interesting? (just a joke?)

Hmm. Pacicic, cold hardy, shade needed, what else.

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Basselinia glabrata?

Nope. Try another genus.

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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Ok Matt your rules.

The photo was taken at night.

There is leaf litter around it.

There are about 3 leaves.

The leaf stems are fat in a funny way.

There is moteling on the stems.

Does it smell interesting? (just a joke?)

Hmm. Pacicic, cold hardy, shade needed, what else.

Dear Detective Johnson,

Photo was taken under heavy Avocado and Macadamia Nut canopy.

You're right, it needs protection from sun.

The 3 leaves are an indication of slow growing/not a huge, robust palm.

The leaf stems are indeed fat and have that distictive round look, that's the clue that I recognize this species with.

Not sure if the moteling is always seen. This species is not seen that often.

I actually found another picture of the same palm. At risk of giving it away, I'll post them both together.

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Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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Kentiopsis pyroformis?

Good guess, similar petioles, similar look when young, but not correct. You guys are in New Caledonia so you're on the right track.

Another clue: the leaves always seemed very thick and leathery to me, even when only a small palm.

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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I'm gonna throw a guess out for Jody's: verschaffeltia splendida

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Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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Nope, not C. elegans either.

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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Actinokentia divaricata?

YES!!!!!!! That's it! Good one! :D Actinokentia divaricata!

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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I think the neighbours must think i`m going crazy i was running in and out of the house checking my NC palms against your photo Matty,but hey what a great way to increase your palm knowledge :D Dont ya just love these palm guessing threads?Thanks guys regards Craig.

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I'm gonna throw a guess out for Jody's: verschaffeltia splendida

Good job, Matt! You got it. It was a new leaf with the sun shinging through it. Here is the whole plant:

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Jody

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