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Copernicia ID


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Hello folks! Hoping the collective knowledge of the palm talk community can id this copernicia. It can either be one of these three:

fallaensis

hospita

baileyana 

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45 minutes ago, Cocoa Beach Jason said:

Hello folks! Hoping the collective knowledge of the palm talk community can id this copernicia. It can either be one of these three:

fallaensis

hospita

baileyana 

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I’m just guessing but I’m going to say Bailey . 

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I think bailey's thorns look different. 

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My baileys are mostly green (pics) I find hospita is one of the slowest. Maybe hospita or maybe an Hospita hybrid.

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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Most likely a hospita or yarey.

Definitely not fallaensis.

Bailey spines are black and point UP the petiole.(first 2 pics) Also,usually not quite that blue.

My yarey,which is just a smaller version of a hospita,looks most like your example.(second 2 pics) I grew this one from seed I collected from habitat in Cuba. Notice tan spines point DOWN the petiole.

 

aztropic

Mesa, Arizona 

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Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

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I very much appreciate the input folks. 

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