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Is this a Christmas Palm in Rodeo Drive Beverly Hills California?

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Please let me know, if no which one is it?

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Archontophoenix cunninghamiana aka bangalow palm, king palm, piccabeen palm

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15 minutes ago, Xenon said:

Archontophoenix cunninghamiana aka bangalow palm, king palm, piccabeen palm

wow thanks! Is this the same in mallorca? can you recognize it?  Also do these palms need a lot of water?

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41 minutes ago, JimFit said:

wow thanks! Is this the same in mallorca? can you recognize it?  Also do these palms need a lot of water?

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Those are also Archontophoenix but probably A. alexandrae versus cunninghamiana. And yes, they need a lot of water to look their best. 

Jim in Los Altos, CA  SF Bay Area 37.34N- 122.13W- 190' above sea level

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