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help for identification!


paco 1982

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Hi everyone,

I need your help to identify this species, so if you can have a look and tell me what do you think they are i´d very gratefull!!!

Thank you all!!!

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I´m sure it belongs to genus Areca (i think) but i´m not really sure what especie it is. Maybe Areca catechu?????

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Could this one be Pholidostachys?

THANKS IN ADVANCE!

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The first one does look a lot like A. Catechu, the second attractive little palm.....not sure of.

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Aloha Paco,

I am far from an expert but the second one looks like the Pholidostachys that I purchased the 1st year I became interested in palms. It was so gorgeous! Unfortunately I didn't know what a tremendous amount of water it needed and I lost it. I still haven't been able to find a replacement. (It's been six years.) Still makes me sad to think about it.

Lee

Lee

Located at 1500' elevation in Kona on the west side of the Big Island of Hawaii.

Average annual rainfall is about 60"; temperature around 80 degrees.

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