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Hi guys I’m new here. I just moved to Cyprus from London and I always wanted to grow Palm trees I’m living in Sunny Paphos in Cyprus now and have started my Palm journey in the hope to buy some land in the future and start a plantation of ornamental palms and make a buisness from it. I have started germination of various varieties in bulk Alexandra Palm x10, Mexican Fan x30, Date Palm x50, Fox Palm x8 and Queen Palm x20. I stumbled across a beautiful cluster of Palm today and harvested 50 seeds but I can’t identify them. I also harvested 3 seeds from another tall Palm but I’m having trouble identifying which Palms they are!

Does anyone know what Palms they belong to. I only have the seeds didn’t manage to get a photo of the trees as my phone had died 😅.

 

would really help me out!

 

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Looks like the fruit is still on. Sometimes the ID is more possible and certainly germination better once cleaned.

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Welcome to PalmTalk.  Photos of the palms would be much better.  Take your time.  We will still be here when you get those.

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Andrei W. Konradi, Burlingame, California.  Vicarious appreciator of palms in other people's gardens and in habitat

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I think these are Chamaerops humilis

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@PalmExotic I agree with @Justin31703's ID. They look like Chamaerops seeds to me, too. Were the palms clumping fan palms with thorns on the leaf stems? Some are green, some are silver some have both.

Also see my PM (private message).

dave

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