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Randy4ut
Registered: October 2006 Posts: 1387
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Thu February 18, 2010 2:18am
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Jimmy, I do believe it is a Rhapis. Whether it is a R.excelsia or R.multifida, hard to say. Main difference in the two, from my understanding is number of leaflets and multifida having 15+, and excelsia having fewer. Hard to say with the young ones, but either way, they are nice looking... Thanks for sharing...
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Abnshrek
Yo BananaHead
Registered: August 2009 Location: Haughton, LA Posts: 9486
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Thu February 18, 2010 2:59am
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