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By the way, this is Coconut planted next to my Soursop

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On 8/15/2020 at 8:27 AM, Patrick Palms said:

I think this is not a Queen? Too much fibre on trunk. Surely a Queen this big, would show more Trunk and less fiber?  Looks more like a Parajubea totellyi 

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I wondered when someone would point this out. 

I've never seen a queen with that much fiber on the trunk, or slightly twisting leaf bases. 

Perhaps its just the picture, but, she's a weird one. 

 

What about lytocaryum?

 

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Maybe this is a Queen Hybrid ?

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My vote is LytocaryumxSyagrus

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