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Palm ID?


Matt in OC

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6 minutes ago, SouthSeaNate said:

Ptychosperma waitianum?

If the new growth is red..........then yes.

Nice plant by the way and not an easy grow. 

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9 hours ago, Matt in OC said:

Sherman Gardens up here in Orange County. 

Thanks......I have one in my yard that has been in the ground for 2 years now.

Looks like I may have lucked out on my location choice since it is still growing.

Ptychosperma are one of my favorites.

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