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I have been growing palms since 1981------ no telling how  many spcies I have but heres a list 

 

Caryota obtusa ( 10 foot of trunkk)

Caryota maxima   20 foot of trunk and  flowering 

Arenga pinniata 10 foot overall 

Brahea aculeata --maybe 10 foot of trunk 

Jubeaopsis caffra ---- may be 5 foot of trunk 

Chrysidalacarpus decaryi easily 10 foot of trunk 

Chuniophoenix nana  

Lytocareum hoenei

Livistona saribus , chinensis and 

Livistona australus and fulva and L. drudei and L. muellerii and L. decora 

Sabal causerium, S. domingensis , S maritima S. mexicaa  large adult trees over 10 ft of trunk 

Syagrus schizophylla 

S. kellyana 

Lots of Jack-ass palms ---- Butia x Jubeaex Sr

Butia x Syagrus coronata 

Butia Jubaea 

 

 

 

 

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@edbrown_III you missed a few!  🤣

Seriously though,  that's just part Ed's collection of mature, inground palms.  Hes got plenty more, as well as dozens, of not hundreds of smaller palms in pots protected in his sheltered palm forest he's created.  

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thanks so much Scott good to hear from ye 

 

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