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So this tree supposedly dropped the seeds I’m showing. Looks like Areca palm nothing major but these seeds do not match any ideas ?

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The palm in the photos is Dypsis lutescens, aka Golden Cane Palm. It is from Madagascar. "Areca" is a genus of palms native to tropical Asia. Using that term as a common name for golden canes is confusing and incorrect.

Meg

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7 minutes ago, PalmatierMeg said:

The palm in the photos is Dypsis lutescens, aka Golden Cane Palm. It is from Madagascar. "Areca" is a genus of palms native to tropical Asia. Using that term as a common name for golden canes is confusing and incorrect.

Ok but the seeds are no way cane palm. My friend brought these one from jamiaca and said they were from this palm ? Can’t. Be

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Well 'IF' you are sure they are palm seeds....I'd say, some sort of Chamaedorea. I've seen some of those with a little curve to them like those.

Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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42 minutes ago, NatureGirl said:

Well 'IF' you are sure they are palm seeds....I'd say, some sort of Chamaedorea. I've seen some of those with a little curve to them like those.

Well not sure. This cane from a dude at work doesn’t know right from left and said there from that palm. Well I’ve done the baggie method with them we will see I have no idea. I have dypsis lutescens seeds and seedlings at home I collected myself. These don’t make sense. Thanks everyone 

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Anyone else have any ideas of this seed from jamiaca ?

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I guess when they germinate we will see eh?

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