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What kind of palm tree is this? The seed was said to be from a Coopernicia microglossa. I am having some doubts. I have seen pictures of young macroglossa and the don’t look like this.


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Hi @Rudy yuma,az, you are correct, that is definitely not Copernicia Macroglossa. If it were, it would look like the plant that is in the right foreground of your photo. Not sure what it is though , as many pinnate palms look similar as seedlings. 

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The palms also in the picture are Pseudophoenix Sargentii and Sabal Palmetto that I grew from seed from a trip to Flo6B5BB389-5305-4F32-A5F5-C31CDF3BD474.thumb.jpeg.ffadff2c7bb42cb118847b5c7304d421.jpeg32D8C248-00A9-4661-892C-BFA41AAEAEC6.thumb.png.4e6ecb8ba5eefbab570985a285fb92c4.pngrida 

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