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I was surprised to see another spike coming from my Attalea seed this morn, it has had  the other spike for a month(2nd photo). So I dumped the pot and raised the seed up a bit. Lucky since only 2 of my 5 seeds sprouted. 3 went missing(critters) I found 2 and put back, then they went missing again. Seeds are large can’t imagine squirrel carting these off. Oh well.

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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Any update on this palm? Curious because I have a few cohunes that sprouted as twins . 

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