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Phoenocorphorium borsigianum. I hope. I think they are genuine, despite the source.

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Carpoxylons

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Coccothrinax borhidianas and fragrans. Feel free to guess which is which.

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Some kind of dypsis. Ovobontsira? Pembana?

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Cyrtostachys renda

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Copernicia macroglossas. They look very different from each other. One has a long corkscrew first leaf and the other looks normal and has a second leaf. Are they boy and girl?

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You have been busy. Very nice seedlings indeed! Congrats!

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Greetings, Luís

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  Chamaedorea doomsdavensis. Something like that. 

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I was starting to despair on these D. onihalenses (solitary, upright).]Here they come!

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Thanks to ellidro.

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Glad these are starting to sprout for you! Its one of my favorites in the garden.

Encinitas on a hill 1.5 miles from the ocean.

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