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Yet another palm ID


rsproule

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There are multiple palms in these pics, but i am tring to ID the one that had the skinny green trunk, droppy fronds, and the small pups. Thanks

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There are multiple palms in these pics, but i am tring to ID the one that had the skinny green trunk, droppy fronds, and the small pups. Thanks

Dypsis onilahensis. Does great in full sun in most San Diego areas.

Encinitas on a hill 1.5 miles from the ocean.

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There are multiple palms in these pics, but i am tring to ID the one that had the skinny green trunk, droppy fronds, and the small pups. Thanks

Dypsis onilahensis. Does great in full sun in most San Diego areas.

That was my guess too.

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I knew it was a dypsis, just not sure on the species.

Peachy

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27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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