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Hi. It’s not a palm. It’s Ravenala madagascariensis commonly known as the traveller’s tree and it’s from Madagascar. Ravenala is part of the Strelitziaceae family 

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2 hours ago, Marius said:

Hi. It’s not a palm. It’s Ravenala madagascariensis commonly known as the traveller’s tree and it’s from Madagascar. Ravenala is part of the Strelitziaceae family 

I mean the tree behind the Ravenala madagascariensis1F63C483-5C33-487E-AE40-9F1FD5EA027D.thumb.jpeg.a450e29c28052386dd08362b77f8ff20.jpeg😅

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I'm guessing Veitchia Arecina?

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Hard to make out details but maybe Areca catechu

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Tim Brisbane

Patterson Lakes, bayside Melbourne, Australia

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2005 Minimum: 2.6C,  Maximum: 44C

2005 Average: 17.2C, warmest on record.

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I agree with areca

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Areca Catechu

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