Anyone have ideas as to what species this young palm tree is? It grew by itself and I’m considering transplanting it to a more open location, but ideally I’d know what it will turn out to look like long term before I do that. This is around Canberra which might help narrow it down (i.e. it has to be something fairly cold tolerant).

    • tau@aussie.zoneOP
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      27 days ago

      Seems a good guess looking at the leaves, hopefully it is one because they seem to look nice when fully grown.

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        27 days ago

        Yeah they can grow really tall after many years. Grow everywhere around here (qld) if that is what it is.

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      27 days ago

      That does look like a pretty good match to the leaves, looking at photos cabbage tree palms look decent fully grown so that’d be nice.

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      27 days ago

      That looks like a strong contender, I’d be alright with that too as they appear to still have a nice tall palm tree shape (I do think species that end up with clear trunks have a aesthetic edge but with the bottom trimmed all would be good).

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        27 days ago

        We had one before moving. As you say its not like a true trunked palm, but the trimmed old foliage does build a faux trunk type look. Ours grew quite quickly…but we are west coast so mild winters