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Palm Tree Identification #13278895 09/12/19 07:36 PM
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What kind of palm tree is this in my back yard? Does anyone know?
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Re: Palm Tree Identification [Re: Jpurdue] #13278898 09/12/19 07:37 PM
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Knockout rose bushes.

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That’s a face palm tree


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Re: Palm Tree Identification [Re: Jpurdue] #13278916 09/12/19 07:51 PM
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Looks like hairy palm to me.

Re: Palm Tree Identification [Re: Jpurdue] #13278919 09/12/19 07:53 PM
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Is that a parakeet by the water?

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Originally Posted by cocodrie
Is that a parakeet by the water?


Nah that's a wilting elephant ear plant.


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Re: Palm Tree Identification [Re: Jpurdue] #13278925 09/12/19 07:55 PM
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Texas palm ?


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Re: Palm Tree Identification [Re: Jpurdue] #13278961 09/12/19 08:27 PM
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I tend to focus on native / naturalized / invasive species. This isn't an area I know well. Sorry.

Maybe Jelly palm – Butia capitata? Maybe?

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Its not a Mexican Fan Palm or a Date Palm. Those are the ones common in So Cal and Vegas.

Hope that helps.

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Sabal Palm (palmetto tree). Just guessing here. Common across much of the South.

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It’s a Queen Palm.
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That’s a treemendous looking palm and they are poplar in south Texas


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I was thinking it was a Magnificentus Palmeronerous.

Be sure to protect it from frost.

Magnificentus Palmeronerous does not have any defenses against frostbite.


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My Pops had 2 of those in his front yard about 28ft when he bought his current house. The tops were about 3 ft from a power line. While we were helping with moving in, it was quite windy that day and kept rustling into the power lines. Of course they caught on fire (During the last major drought)and had to call the FD. County came and cut them down soon afterwards. He planted two types of Cactus in their place. I hate mowing his yard, lol.


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I’m almost positive that is a Pindo Palm. Difficult to tell for sure without a clear view of the trunk.

Just saw Katt’s reply- jelly palm/ pindo palm. Same same.

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