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Identification of the palm name


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Hello everyone, can you identify the type of below palm? seller didn't know its name!

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It definitely looks like a Chamaedorea microspadix at this stage of development. I have one that is exact the same age/height size and it is identical.

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On 2/22/2024 at 7:46 AM, Dwarf Fan said:

It definitely looks like a Chamaedorea microspadix at this stage of development. I have one that is exact the same age/height size and it is identical.

Agree that's exactly what I was thinking

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