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Palm seed identification


rizla023

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Friend picked up some seeds from Huntington and forgot what they were from. 

any ideas? Picture attached, with and without flesh. 

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17 hours ago, rizla023 said:

Friend picked up some seeds from Huntington and forgot what they were from. 

any ideas? Picture attached, with and without flesh. 

IMG_3329.jpeg

Agree with @Justin31703 - specifically Livistona chinensis.  They're easy to germinate.

Jon Sunder

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Agreed with Livistona chinensis.

Woodville, FL

zone 8b

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