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Palm to ID from Gizella Kopsick Arboratum


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I haven’t been on here long, but i know already I should have some quality feedback from this group. Appreciate in advance 

 

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Ptychosperma sp.

I've found that it's difficult to key them out, the genus is poorly documented and full of obsolete names. It's also apparently likely that the ones in Florida are heavily hybridized.  I'm growing one that I believe is Ptychosperma lineare, with black fruit and and overall similar look to this one. 

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Yeah, Ptychosperma seems right.  There are several clustering types, like Schefferi and Macarthurii.  I have small ones of those, but I can't ID any of thsm by sight.  :D

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My moneys on McArthur. 

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I second P.  lineare.

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Judging by fruit and looking at all the species on Palmpedia seems lineare keys out as closest.image.thumb.jpeg.ead3108abbee4d979523c5dd19990a15.jpeg

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