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Discovered that I have 10’+ more property on my south line so I cleared thick brush and found a couple volunteer palms, currently covered with sooty mold and hard to show but wondering what they might be?

As volunteers they are likely a common palm here and the leaf form makes me wonder if they might be P elegans or maybe foxtail?

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They look like Ptychosperma macarthurii to me

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I wondered about that they are both singles and I don’t know if Mac remains single often?

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Another possibility Normanbya Normanbyi but iam pretty sure pal Meir and idontknowatnametouse have nailed it correct MacArthur 

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I’m going with macartherii 

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Found more of them does this also support MacArthurii?

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Dunno if they’ll survive the disruption but I dug and transplanted 13 of these feral palms today

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