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I think it’s a type of washingtonia as they are pretty much like weeds here but just want to know. Their seeds are everywhere here even on sidewalks. Picture 1 are the two new ones. Pictures 2 and 3 are pictures of a Washingtonia that I have never watered or given nutrients to but has been growing at a snails pace since 2022. Picture 4 is one that I thought was gone but has shown new green growth, it originally sprouted last April.

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14 hours ago, PalmLover69 said:

I think it’s a type of washingtonia as they are pretty much like weeds here but just want to know. Their seeds are everywhere here even on sidewalks. Picture 1 are the two new ones. Pictures 2 and 3 are pictures of a Washingtonia that I have never watered or given nutrients to but has been growing at a snails pace since 2022. Picture 4 is one that I thought was gone but has shown new green growth, it originally sprouted last April.

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  ..Unless there are other types of palms around, those are all Washingtonia.  Sprout just about anywhere deposited seed receives moisture, nearly year round here at the house.

..Yanked out a handful yesterday.

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7 hours ago, Silas_Sancona said:

  ..Unless there are other types of palms around, those are all Washingtonia.  Sprout just about anywhere deposited seed receives moisture, nearly year round here at the house.

..Yanked out a handful yesterday.

Oh ok thank you. There is an pindo and there used to be a roebelenii (if I’m spelling it right).

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