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Hi, 

I would like to identify this palm I think its a Livistonia maybe speciosa / jenkinsiana ... ?? anyone can help, Thanks in advance

see picture below :

 

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Saribus rotundifolius (Livistona)

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Tulio

Lutz, Florida

Posted

Are sure about that ? They look same but the rotundifolius seeds are not large like the ones you can see in the picture!

Posted
26 minutes ago, dwimss said:

Are sure about that ? They look same but the rotundifolius seeds are not large like the ones you can see in the picture!

I think you are correct with your guess:

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My photos at flickr: flickr.com/photos/palmeir/albums

Posted
14 hours ago, dwimss said:

Hi, 

I would like to identify this palm I think its a Livistonia maybe speciosa / jenkinsiana ... ?? anyone can help, Thanks in advance

see picture below :

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But if one considers L jenkinsiana and L speciosa as two different species the more ovoid shape of the fruits looks more like L speciosa.

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Big thks Pal

Posted

very nice ! ,exactly in that city of Morocco is located?

GIUSEPPE

Posted
14 minutes ago, gyuseppe said:

very nice ! ,exactly in that city of Morocco is located?

Yes, is that in Morocco?

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

Posted
1 hour ago, doranakandawatta said:

Yes, is that in Morocco?

No it is not in Morocco, it is in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.I got some seeds from there, and I will plant them in Morocco (I will try some indoors and some outdoors),

I found in the web that they could grow in some temperate climate (some Jenkinsiana probably same cold tolerance as Speciosa  grow in california : http://www.palmpedia.net/palmsforcal/Livistona_jenkinsiana).

If anyone already tried to grow them outdoor in a temperate climate, please share your experience.

Thanks.

 

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Posted (edited)

Hello,

After one year I got few seedlings now with 2-3 leaves but I'm still not sure if it's a Livistonia speciosa! The seedlings looks just like Bismarkia's and the seeds are same size as Bismarkia seeds! 
I will take some picture's tomorrow if it can help. 

 

Thanks 

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Posted (edited)

Pictures - 1year old seedlings : 

 

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