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Came across these hiking in the mountains outside Boquete at around 5000' in western Panama. Only ones I've seen in the area. Crownshaft is dark purple/black.

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Archontophoenix Purpurea maybe??

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If it's in Panama it must be a Prestoea sp.

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Maybe Prestoea acuminata

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11 hours ago, tt68camaro said:

Came across these hiking in the mountains outside Boquete at around 5000' in western Panama. Only ones I've seen in the area. Crownshaft is dark purple/black.

Thanks for sharing!

Andrei W. Konradi, Burlingame, California.  Vicarious appreciator of palms in other people's gardens and in habitat

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