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jayerose
01-12-2023, 12:58 PM
thank you.

villagetinker
01-12-2023, 01:04 PM
thank you.

If you do not get any replies, send to master gardener and they can identify, or do an internet search on florida plants and look for a similar plant.

Keefelane66
01-12-2023, 01:10 PM
According to google picture search possibly
Chamaedorea cataractarum, the cat palm, cascade palm, or cataract palm, is a small palm tree. It is native to Southern Mexico and Central America.

Djean1981
01-12-2023, 01:12 PM
Per my plant identifying app, it may be a bamboo palm.

Chamaedorea seifrizii Burret, Bamboo palm (USA) - Pl@ntNet identify (https://identify.plantnet.org/en/namerica/species/Chamaedorea%20seifrizii%20Burret/data)

daniel200
01-12-2023, 04:27 PM
If you have an iphone with ios 15 or later … it has a built in ability to identify plants and animals based on photos.

To use this feature you need to have “Show in Lookup” enabled in the Siri settings.

To use this feature open the photo with the plant (or animal) on your iphone … then depress the “i” … and then click “lookup plant”

My iphone says this is either a Chamaedorea cataaractarium or Chamaedorea. I have no experience with Apples identification accuracy.

OrangeBlossomBaby
01-12-2023, 05:21 PM
Lens returns the same as everyone else - cataract palm. Lens is a similar app to the one iphones have, except it's for Androids and Google Pixels or other similar tablets, and is provided by Google.

Kelevision
01-13-2023, 02:14 AM
If you have an iphone with ios 15 or later … it has a built in ability to identify plants and animals based on photos.

To use this feature you need to have “Show in Lookup” enabled in the Siri settings.

To use this feature open the photo with the plant (or animal) on your iphone … then depress the “i” … and then click “lookup plant”

My iphone says this is either a Chamaedorea cataaractarium or Chamaedorea. I have no experience with Apples identification accuracy.

the google app will do the same thing with any plant, animal, or any item at all. mine says Chamaedorea cataaractarium

PersonOfInterest
01-13-2023, 05:37 AM
I read that as

"Can anyone tell me what Planet this is?" To which the answer, of course, would have been Pluto.

nob77@comcast.net
01-13-2023, 07:29 AM
Go to the App Store. Get picture this. Identifies plants

seecapecod
01-13-2023, 08:01 AM
thank you.

If you have an iPhone you can take a picture of any plant, then select the I with the circle around it (information) and the phone will bring back the plant type, name, etc

JwizChick
01-13-2023, 09:26 AM
You can even just do a Screenshot of the pic posted here and identify it with an iPhone, iPad, or probably an Android device. So cool!

Chamaedorea cataractarum, the cat palm, cascade palm, or cataract palm, is a small palm tree. It is native to Southern Mexico and Central America.

E Cascade
01-13-2023, 12:16 PM
thank you. Almost without a doubt it is a Sago Palm that my vet said is the most toxic plant in FL. You can buy it anywhere without any poisonous warnings on the label. It has a bright red thing (grows close to the ground) that looks like a thick red corn cob that appears in the Fall and winter and each kernal has a nut on the inside that is extremely poisonous and you only have about 1 hour to get your dog or child to vomit it up. It kills the animal. My dog got one and she ended up spending 3 days up at the Gainesville animal hospital on all kinds of stuff to help her liver and GI tract. All parts of the plant are toxic to touch and breathe in the gases it emits, worse at night. I no longer have the thing on my property, but I see them all over the place in TV. GET RID OF THEM CAREFULLY! Sorry we have them around here, along with all the Roundup and other toxins that companies put into the ground that eventually get into our ground water. They say, "Oh it won't hurt the dog.".....to which you maybe can say, "Let me see you swallow some of it then." Sorry to sound so turned off by the poison sprayed all over here, but some of us need to speak up about the chemicals sprayed and poured all over the place here. We live here and need to keep our environment safe.

aldeana
01-13-2023, 12:22 PM
Zamia floridiana? aka Coontie

CooperDupper
01-14-2023, 07:54 AM
common name is "Coontie" which can be easily googled. Easy and hearty.

NoMo50
01-14-2023, 08:14 AM
Almost without a doubt it is a Sago Palm that my vet said is the most toxic plant in FL. You can buy it anywhere without any poisonous warnings on the label. It has a bright red thing (grows close to the ground) that looks like a thick red corn cob that appears in the Fall and winter and each kernal has a nut on the inside that is extremely poisonous and you only have about 1 hour to get your dog or child to vomit it up. It kills the animal. My dog got one and she ended up spending 3 days up at the Gainesville animal hospital on all kinds of stuff to help her liver and GI tract. All parts of the plant are toxic to touch and breathe in the gases it emits, worse at night. I no longer have the thing on my property, but I see them all over the place in TV. GET RID OF THEM CAREFULLY! Sorry we have them around here, along with all the Roundup and other toxins that companies put into the ground that eventually get into our ground water. They say, "Oh it won't hurt the dog.".....to which you maybe can say, "Let me see you swallow some of it then." Sorry to sound so turned off by the poison sprayed all over here, but some of us need to speak up about the chemicals sprayed and poured all over the place here. We live here and need to keep our environment safe.

Sorry...that is most definitely not a Sago Palm.

E Cascade
01-14-2023, 12:40 PM
Sorry...that is most definitely not a Sago Palm.

Here it is: Sago Palm Trees for Sale | BrighterBlooms.com (https://www.brighterblooms.com/products/sago-palm-tree?msclkid=2f2d3e7fae4f1a89962b5dbd4998966e&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=(MT)%20(BB)%20Search%20-%20NB%20-%20Shade&utm_term=sago%20palm&utm_content=palm%20sago)

Ozzello
01-18-2023, 01:34 PM
Sorry...that is most definitely not a Sago Palm.

WOW, not a sago palm.Wow, and SO MUCH bad info about sago palms. Is like there are little spatterings of true stuff mixed up together into a bunch of not true statements.