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Hi all! It's autumn here in the southern hemisphere so all the pods are dropping! I need help identifying the two varieties below. All were found on the ground, looking to grow as many as possible so any guidance on germination / care on these in particular would be thoroughly appreciated!! 

 

The green / yellow ones - about the size of a quarter or a 50c coin If your aussie or kiwi!

 

Brown - size of a cranberry or m&n

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Do you have a picture of the palm tree(s) that you suspect the seeds came from? 

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I dont know what those seed pods are in first pic... but the last two seeds look like Archontophoenix. 

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8 hours ago, PalmCode said:

I dont know what those seed pods are in first pic... but the last two seeds look like Archontophoenix. 

I also think that those last two look like archontophoenix seeds.

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We believe the bigger pods to be Ravenea Glauca!

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10 hours ago, PalmCode said:

I dont know what those seed pods are in first pic... but the last two seeds look like Archontophoenix. 

Ravenea glauca we have discovered.. or we believe to be! Thank you for your info!!

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