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Palms for identification

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My guesses 

 

1. Rhapis multifida

2. No idea

3. No idea either 

4. Ptychosperma sppIMG_20251208_171310.thumb.jpg.87e9d0e36c61b7e09ad3c2e379eb0ad2.jpgIMG_20251208_171849.thumb.jpg.358a312b78405671709639cc89ddd611.jpgIMG_20251208_172201.thumb.jpg.bc4b11d53caadf07e95777432abcc67d.jpgIMG_20251208_170257.thumb.jpg.d7e2bf16546b2b5abc58c221ba815acb.jpg

No 2 normanbya normanbyi  
No3 looks a archontophoenix Alexander   
No 4 a Pinanga? 
Thats my 2 cents worth right or wrong guessing! 

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Just now, happypalms said:

No 2 normanbya normanbyi  
No3 looks a archontophoenix Alexander   
No 4 a Pinanga? 
Thats my 2 cents worth right or wrong guessing! 

Thanks a lot 

n.2 could be Ptychosperma caryotoides

Guillermo Cubells

9b-10a climate | ~ 2 days a year of a few hours on -2 Celsius | 1400mm of rain

High altitude palms, ferns, cycadales, evergreen magnolias & quercus are my jam 

I can't help to wonder if sometimes I am crossing the fine line of sharing with generosity to feeding the dynamics of desire, ego and dependency. Or maybe there is no such thing

No 4 looks like Areca triandra. Agree on No 1 Rhapis multifida. No 3 really could be anything at that size but reminds me of a Veitchia seedling. The clue for that one would be what mature palms are around it. 

Tim Brisbane

Patterson Lakes, bayside Melbourne, Australia

Rarely Frost

2005 Minimum: 2.6C,  Maximum: 44C

2005 Average: 17.2C, warmest on record.

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