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Does anyone know what this palm is?

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I am not sure what palm that is, but I am sure it is quite beautiful! The leaf reminds me of Johannesteijsmannia genus but doesn't match any that I know. Is this a clustering species?

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5 hours ago, Kim said:

I am not sure what palm that is, but I am sure it is quite beautiful! The leaf reminds me of Johannesteijsmannia genus but doesn't match any that I know. Is this a clustering species?

In my opinion, it is probably a kind of Iguanura

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Where in Malaysia? Might narrow the options at least

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It looks like a var of Iguanura wallichiana you might as @cidnay adair I think she grows some

Lucas

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13 hours ago, sgvcns said:

Where in Malaysia? Might narrow the options at least

Sarawak,kuching

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Semenggoh, kubah or somewhere else?

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Maybe this Salacca, or another Salacca species. This is Salacca sarawakensis

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20230420_105146.thumb.jpg.bd11a0a7fb066f903ddf638a8fe422e8.jpgPossibly a juvenile Pinanga miribilis if unarmed. Photo from this morning at Lambir Hills NP 

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I like all the photos here so clearly have more for my never ending wish list.

Thanks so much to everyone.

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On 4/18/2023 at 3:14 AM, Dypsisdean said:

Maybe this Salacca, or another Salacca species. This is Salacca sarawakensis

Photos courtesy of John Dransfield via Palmpedia

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Maybe you are right. I think it might be dransfieldiana or sarawakensis or flabellata.

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