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Picked this little guy up at a nursery here locally today and it was unlabeled. 

Im not extremely familiar with more tropical palms. Can someone help identify it?
My guesses are Adonidia merrillii, Archontopheonix alexandrae, or Ptychosperma elegans...

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You nailed it, Adonidia (Manila Palm/Christmas Palm). They are not bad in containers indoors,  just don't let them get too dry! Ignore that popular palm advice, to "let dry between waterings". They are super tropical, mine will go out soon and come back inside in late October.

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