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Foxy lady?

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Hi, a friend had sent me a bunch of foxtail seeds a few months back, now that they have germinated, (35 out if 36).pretty good I guess considering where I live. Upstate N.Y., west of Albany.

I have a question though, because some look different than others. Some are quite obviously Foxtail palms, but a few are showing a different frond. I'm just wondering if these few could be foxy ladies. I know there are Veitchia near by on the same property. I'm including a pic of one if them hoping someone could give their ideas. Also including a pic of the seed, so it can be seen that it is  a foxtail seed. They all looked alike when I received and cleaned them. Currently there are about 10 showing the same frond pattern, the others look like foxtails. Thanks Mark

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