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Hi everyone, what species of Trachycarpus palm this is? Thanks

 

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looks like a waggie

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Most likely a standard fortunei, there is a ton of variation in them, but it could have a little wag somewhere down the line

Any idea if the hastula was twisted on the top side?  Nainital show this and have very thick stiff fronds.

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I would think it's a fortunei. For a waggie, the leaves are way too big and far too many!

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Thanks a lot for your answers! The leaves of this Trachy are really big and the crown is very dense and impressive, and another thing the leaf segments are not cut out that deep as on the other "standard" Trachies, I attach another picture of a standard fortunei growing nearby with the leaf segments are deeply cut out, so I thought this might be some different species... 

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