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I have been so impressed with the growth of this one. It had no pinnate fronds when I planted 3 years ago. It’s how 7-9 feet tall and growing like a weed.

Santa Ana, CA. 

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Your Syagrus looks much more like Syagrus botryophora

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No one cares about your current yard temperature 🙃

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It's a Syagrus botryophora

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I think the gents above have it correct. My neighbor's psuedococos is a bit more robust looking. For whatever reason, despite otherwise growing well, his suffers a lot of leaf burn. Kind of an anomaly in his yard, as he has water and fert pretty dialed in. But the trunk on it is a bonus; a beautiful chocolately color with nice distinct ring spacing.  

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Bret

 

Coastal canyon area of San Diego

 

"In the shadow of the Cross"

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This is very validating because I have noticed the recurved and the flat planish shape. However, I purchased from a super reputable source so I didn’t doubt it! 
 

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