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Old 04-13-2025, 04:44 PM
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Several free plant identification apps are available for iOS and Android devices. PictureThis and PlantNet are popular choices known for their accuracy and ease of use. iNaturalist, LeafSnap, Flora Incognita, and Garden Answers are other free options offering plant identification and care tips.
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Old 04-13-2025, 08:50 PM
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Looks like a fan palm...
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Looks like a European fan palm (chamaerops humilis). If so, it's a hardy, well behaved, relatively small palm...
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Looks like a European fan palm... a slow growing and it is also a very healthy palm needing minimal care.
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I agree it looks like a European Fan Palm...
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It's a European Fan Palm (Chamaerops humilis...
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It looks like a European Fan Palm...
Just a guess, but maybe it's a European Fan Palm...
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Just a guess, but maybe it's a European Fan Palm...
My guess? It is a palm…which reminds me if you got dead palm only take about 14 months for it to fall over and about two years for root bulb to rot away.
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New Floridian and we have this plant in the front yard. Trying to identify what it is so I can research how it is supposed to be pruned and maintained. Any help is welcomed.

Take a picture of any tree or plant it will identify it, give an opinion of how healthy it is, tell you where it will survive and how to care for it You will probably decide it’s worth $16/year to keep it on your phone
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Old 04-14-2025, 10:33 AM
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New Floridian and we have this plant in the front yard. Trying to identify what it is so I can research how it is supposed to be pruned and maintained. Any help is welcomed.
For future reference, you can search the picture in Google Lens and it will tell you what it is with a fair amount of accuracy.

You don’t need to buy any apps ….Google Lens is free.

Try it, you’ll like it ! 😊
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Had 3 of these at my previous home ( in The Villages), one just died a year after it was planted ( pulled it out), the other two were along side the house and did very well ! They took constant trimming. Needed gloves when trimming and handling the frames. Only trim BOTTOM draws only, and never trim top frawns!
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You can always use google lens or plant finder app to identify plants in Florida.
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Old 04-17-2025, 06:40 AM
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You can always use google lens or plant finder app to identify plants in Florida.
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I guess you missed post #20

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