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Looking to ID the following, I wanted to initially say some type of rhapis but I could have swore I seen this as something else before... Can't quite remember where though, help?

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Maybe Chuniophoenix. @happypalms posted pics of them a while ago. They looked very similar. Harry

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Yup c. Nana

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Thank you to you both 🙏 this was it!

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That’s the one chuniphoenix nana a great palm when it flowers use a artist brush daily to help with pollination there easy to germinate as well 

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@Jdash when small, Chuniophoenix Nana and Hainanensis look pretty similar.  I'm growing both here in AM sun/PM shade and they are doing great.  I wish I'd bought some earlier, but I got both from Floribunda about 2 years ago.

Here's Nana on the upper left, Hainanensis in bottom center, Licuala Sumawongii in center upper, and Cryosophila Warscewiczii in the upper right.

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