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Bought this on the east coast of Florida today and the nursery owner wasn't quite sure what it was.  Any ideas?

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Good looking palm.  I hope you get some answers.

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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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Interesting coloring and leaf pattern . I have no idea , but I would’ve picked it up as well , given the opportunity. Harry

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Maybe C. ovobontsira?

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Maybe C malcomberi or similar?

Tim Brisbane

Patterson Lakes, bayside Melbourne, Australia

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Yes, after looking at photos of small plants online it easily could be ovobontsira or malcomberi.  I was thinking it could also be C. pulilifer. I'll have to wait till it gets some trunk and/or flowers.

JD

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My guess would be Malcomberi. 
 

great looking palm! 

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I think I have the same palm . I will take a pic after work. If u think it is the same I will give my opinion 

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I got this as dypsis ? Hybrid? In the tag. If it is the same the one I have split in 2 when it was a little bigger than that. I think it might be a hybrid 

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