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Syagrus ID


Marius

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So, I have a very similar looking palm that was purchased as a seedling of S. schizoplylla (spelling?), but it never developed spines. It has a flat leaf like yours, with lax leaflets. I am making the assumption that it’s a hybrid, probably mixed up with a queen. It’s a great looking palm though. All my other Syagrus have irregular leaflets. 

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Bret

 

Coastal canyon area of San Diego

 

"In the shadow of the Cross"

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2 hours ago, quaman58 said:

So, I have a very similar looking palm that was purchased as a seedling of S. schizoplylla (spelling?), but it never developed spines. It has a flat leaf like yours, with lax leaflets. I am making the assumption that it’s a hybrid, probably mixed up with a queen. It’s a great looking palm though. All my other Syagrus have irregular leaflets. 

Hi Bret. 
Thanks for your input. This is the mother plant of seedlings that I am receiving this Friday. I’ll post pictures of them. The seller has them a Syagrus vagans. Palmpedia shows sun grown plants. Could it be vagans in shade?

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Marius,

Although I’ve heard of S. vagans, I’ve never had one. In looking at the Palmpedia site, they also have a flat leaf, although the leaflets look stiffer. But it certainly could be..Nice looking palm regardless

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Bret

 

Coastal canyon area of San Diego

 

"In the shadow of the Cross"

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8 hours ago, quaman58 said:

Marius,

Although I’ve heard of S. vagans, I’ve never had one. In looking at the Palmpedia site, they also have a flat leaf, although the leaflets look stiffer. But it certainly could be..Nice looking palm regardless

Thanks. I’ll post pics of the seedlings I receive. 

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