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Hi:

I've recently bought this palms. They told me they were silver Bismarckia, but looking at them they seem pretty green? 

Are they B. nobilis?

are they green or silver?

Regards, 

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I dont know what that is, but i know it is NOT a bismarckia. 

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how can you tell? I got the felling the are Latanias...and also how a B.nobilis  young planta should  look like?

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5 minutes ago, Nacor said:

how can you tell? I got the felling the are Latanias...and also how a B.nobilis  young planta should  look like?

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very silvery  yours  they have fully complete

mines look like on my pic, because they're still young. They new leaf was sort of pourple at the begining, and they are not fully growm.; maybe they are green vars.

Regards, 

 

Posted

 Agree. Not Bismarckia. It almost looks like a pinnate palm with the bifid leaves. Got a Dypsis look to it, like lanceolata. 

Bret

 

Coastal canyon area of San Diego

 

"In the shadow of the Cross"

Posted
8 hours ago, Nacor said:

Hi:

I've recently bought this palms. They told me they were silver Bismarckia, but looking at them they seem pretty green? 

Are they B. nobilis?

are they green or silver?

Regards, 

 

 

 

Here is a pic of b. noblis seedlings

Image result for seedling bismarckia nobilis

Richard

 

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Posted

They are not latania, medemia, or hyphaene either.   I have grown several thousand bismarckia from seed and currently have at least 1000 liner to 7g sized plants at the nursery.  They are pretty easy to visually identify.  

Posted

Hi thanks for your reply.

But what specie can they be?

I need to that info before transplanting them somewhere in my garden.

Regards,

Posted

As the leaflets seem to be reduplicate (and not induplicate like in case of a Bismarckia) I think it is a palm with pinnate fronds, maybe a Dypsis species as @quaman58 already guessed.

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

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Like the triangular palm?

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Here I send a couple of better pics

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Posted

I have a number of Dypsis basilonga that have the same slightly bluish leaves. Looks very similar..

Bret

 

Coastal canyon area of San Diego

 

"In the shadow of the Cross"

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Any picture of how it would look like fully grown?

Regards,

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