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Robusta or filifera?


Latinmtl67

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Hi guys

hope everyone is staying safe with this covid pandemic.

i was wondering what kind is it? I plan on planting it on the ground next spring. Im being inspired by JamesPalm from youtube. I’m amazed by his palms.

 

and last question, its been getting cold  1 - 2 celcius at night and rain most of the time.

could it be the reason why my fronds are getting spots? I joined some pictures

 

thank you in advance 

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I'd say W. filifera. No red in the petioles and all those twisty fibers makes me think that. Filifera=feathery things.

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I don't think the spotting is from the temperatures.  How long has it been inside? I agree that it has strong filifera characteristics in it.  It's got more fibers than mine which are either robusta or filibusta.  Will post a pic tomorrow so you can compare.   Try to keep it on the cool side inside over winter and don't let it get too dry, there are no palms that are will abide by dry roots, though these are quite tolerant of dry air.

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