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I took these photos in Merida Yucatan this january, what could it be?

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Another one from Google Earth, this looks  too big to be a Yapa and the inflorescences are much bigger than a Yapa. Could this be a Gretheriae?

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23 minutes ago, JubaeaMan138 said:

Looks like yapa to me 

It does look like a yapa but what I find odd is that the inflorescences on this one are pretty different so I assume it's gretheriae

Look at these images of Yapa's with flowers for comparison

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And some images of Gretheriaes' with flowers now

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Any ideas on identification? I grow it from seed and have no idea what to expect. In my climate it's even moderately fast grower.

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Perhaps it is still too young for any kind of guess, even the most rough one. Anyway, if the palmen retains those proportions also in future fronds, then, based on odds and availability outside the Americas, it could be either palmetto or mexicana.

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8 hours ago, dalmatiansoap said:

Any ideas on identification? I grow it from seed and have no idea what to expect. In my climate it's even moderately fast grower.

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It looks like some of the young Mexicana's that grow in my area.

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