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My guesses

 

1. Licuala spp

2. Licuala spinosa? mattanensis? mattanensis 'Mapu'? 

 

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Yes a licuala could be pelata, and the second pic is lanonia dasyanth!

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I think #1 is more likely a windswept licuala ramsayi as it appears to have a trunk.  

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What is this palm then? I found it in a park

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Washingtonia maybe.

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