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To me these palms look like Windmill Palms(Trachycarpus Fortunei) but the tag says they are needle palms. I want to buy them if they are indeed windmill palms, can anyone offer me a second eye on this?

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I agree that they are Trachycarpus. 

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Looks like a typical trachycarpus to me

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Me three! Certainly look like Windmill . Harry

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@palmofmyhand a Needle Palm would have a nice collection of upwards-facing razor sharp needles around the trunk, even at that size.  I don't see stabbiness in the photos.

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Definitely a Trachy

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Zone 7a Neededmore Pennsylvania

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trachycarpus fortunei. although there are a lot of them in the region by the lake, we still really like them.

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10 hours ago, Merlyn said:

@palmofmyhand a Needle Palm would have a nice collection of upwards-facing razor sharp needles around the trunk, even at that size.  I don't see stabbiness in the photos.

Thank you everyone, I always appreciate you all and I ended up grabbing two of the 7 gallons for 89.99 each, pretty nice deal. Planted them yesterday also and got them mulched up they are looking good will post some pictures later also.

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