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Strange Phoenix Hybrid


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It looks P. Sylvester at the top but something is off:C86EDD49-9ECD-43AD-81DD-55D668C78241.thumb.jpeg.bd9906b98bf891d1579cbe1c9212a331.jpeg

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Something is off. Maybe a double or triple trunk forming? 

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Phoenix sylvestris is an elegant palm, which is incredibly cold hardy (8b or better). It can take temperatures down to 10°F and survive.

The leaves on this tree seem to hang downward in a way that is unnatural for this palm. It appears to be quite short for its apparent age. Could this suggest a hybrid but I am uncertain what other Phoenix would be the mix?

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  • 11 months later...

I've seen dactylifera have fronds like that; pendant, biplanar leaflets, etc. my best guess is a P. sylvestris x dactylifera hybrid in that case. But it very well could be inside sylvestris' natural variation, I'm not sure

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