Re: Palm Identification Thanks guys. Ekka...I though it was a kentia palm (H. forsteriana) too when I first saw it but the leaves weren't right. I don't know but could it be another species of kentia (H. belmoreana)? I'm not familiar with Azrael's suggestion either but probably need to read up a bit more on my plant anatomy. The inflorescence was attached to the trunk at the base of the oldest leaf sheath and was slightly pendulous. And what is meant by the term induplicate and reduplicate?
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