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Hi everyone, I was walking through the Cairns botanical gardens are saw these couple of palms with no tag or plaque, can anyone provide an id? Cheers

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On 8/12/2023 at 8:19 AM, SalacZalacrrr said:

Hi everyone, I was walking through the Cairns botanical gardens are saw these couple of palms with no tag or plaque, can anyone provide an id? Cheers

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My guess on the first one dypsis plumosa aka fakey  were sold in Australia as ambositrae only guessing but a good place to start looking? 

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The second is definitely a Licuala, though I'm not sure what type.  In one photo there's a central undivided big segment, which I think is distinctive..maybe Triphylla or just an immature Spinosa or similar.

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