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I have searched everywhere which palm tree in Singapore botanic gardens this is but I can’t get behind the exact species. 

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@juju95 I would say Elaeis Guineensis, but a rare mutation called "whole leaf" or "Idolatrica."

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11 minutes ago, Merlyn said:

@juju95 I would say Elaeis Guineensis, but a rare mutation called "whole leaf" or "Idolatrica."

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Agreed. And wow!! 

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"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

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I will be there in February...   I'll keep a look out for it ...  nice

 

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@juju95 here's my whole leaf version, just finally getting some frond size!  For size reference, the fronds coming in from the left are from a 25' tall Beccariophoenix Alfredii, the palm on the right is a ~10' tall Arenga Engleri, and the foreground is a Ptychosperma Schefferi (I think).  It's one of my favorite palms, and by far the most unique looking!

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