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I’ve lost track of a few of the fan palms I have on the hill in the yard- any takers as to what they are? 
 

#1- this has been in the ground several years- hasn’t done much.

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Closer of the leaf

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#2- 10 + years- I think I stuck it in the ground as a seedling- just can’t remember

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#3- 

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#4- 

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thanks for any suggestions- might stir my memory!

 

dave 

 

 

 

Dave

 

Riverside, CA Z 9b

1700 ft. elevation

approx 40 miles inland

Posted

#1 could be Accoelorrhaphe wrightii or Chamaerops humilis.

#2 a Trachycarpus species?

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20 minutes ago, doubravsky said:

thanks for any suggestions- might stir my memory!

Hard to tell from the pics but I don't see any thorns on the petioles in any of the pics.  Are any of them armed?  Pretty sure #4 is a Sabal but I don't see a pronounced heel.  At that stage difficult to say what species.  Maybe S. riverside since you're in Riverside?  :)

Jon Sunder

Posted

Yeah no armor on any of them. I’m pretty sure 4 is a sabal as well- But it’s planted deep enough to hide the heel...

Dave

 

Riverside, CA Z 9b

1700 ft. elevation

approx 40 miles inland

Posted

Not sure on the others but #3 looks like Saba mauritiformis. Here is a pic of mine so you can see the resemblance. 

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Posted

Hmm.... Mauritiformis  DOES ring a bell..... I think you’re right... .thanks!

Dave

 

Riverside, CA Z 9b

1700 ft. elevation

approx 40 miles inland

Posted
1 hour ago, palmsOrl said:

#1 could be Accoelorrhaphe wrightii or Chamaerops humilis.

#2 a Trachycarpus species?

If number 1 is not armored, could it be a species of Trachycarpus too?

Posted

#1 Looks like a Brahea Dulcis or Decumbens maybe.

#2 possibly Brahea Edulis 

#3 i agree , Sabal Mauritiformis 

#4 looks alot like my Sabal Pumos.  But at that stage could be a Riverside, Roseii,  or Blackburniana lol!

Hesperia,Southern CA (High Desert area). Zone 8b

Elevation; about 3600 ft.

Lowest temp. I can expect each year 19/20*f lowest since I've been growing palms *13(2007) Hottest temp. Each year *106

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