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Licuala Palm ID


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8 hours ago, PJP said:

Licuala Fordiana? 

I’d thought ramsayi at first, but I think this is correct since the leaflets (are they still called leaflets when it’s on a fan palm? Haha) are a bit thinner than on ramsayi. 

Whatever it is, any licuala species with that much trunk is a sight to behold! Cool stuff. 

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Former South Florida resident living in the Greater Orlando Area, zone 9b.

Constantly wishing I could still grow zone 10 palms worry-free, but also trying to appease my strange fixation with Washingtonias. 

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32 minutes ago, realarch said:

Could be L. spinosa.

Tim

That was initial thought, but it was only a single trunk. Plus the leaf looks a bit different. Its a hard one.

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9 hours ago, PJP said:

Licuala Fordiana? 

Had a look, I never noticed any thorns on the petioles which are common on fordiana, based on images I saw online.

The plant in greenhouse would be about 12ft too.

 

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