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Id love the exact ID for my palms latin names. I'm not sure if my kentia is a belmoreana or a forsteriana...?

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Thanks very much "Sabel"  I was hoping my kentia wasn't a Belmoreana because I dislike the curl in the fronds. forsteriana's are graceful and elegant houseplants especially during the Victorian era. Another question to everyone is the proper care for both my palms indoors I own four Kentias, One chamadorea. and a small cute parlor palm, in northern atlantic Canada indoors year-round.

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Bamboo palms seems to be right brad thanks mate 

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2 hours ago, Brad Mondel said:

The second one looks like a Chamaedorea seifrizii: 

http://www.floridata.com/Plants/Arecacea/Chamaedorea%20seifrizii/584

Or C. microspadix. Both look really similar. Chamaedorea seifrizii hybrid volunteers are found in many of the older neighborhoods of South Florida. Unless you know the source of the seed, it may be difficult to ascertain a definitive ID on your Chamaedorea.

Wayne - welcome to Palm Talk!

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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Thanks for the welcoming moose ;)

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