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I know this is a small palm.  I usually place a label with my plants; alas, it is gone.

The leaves are somewhat stiff.  No spines.

It looks like it has divided at the bottom.

I've neglected this palm for quite some time and it was not getting any sun, hence the small size.

Any suggestions as to the name would be appreciated!

rod anderson

phoenix, az

 

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looks like some species of sabal

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An Autistic boy who has an obsession with tropical plants.

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@Rodyeah it could be something like a Sabal Minor.  Several Sabal species look similar when young, especially if they are stretched out from being in the shade.  I think it's missing the petiole teeth of an Acoelorrhaphe Wrightii and most of the other fan palms. 

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