Help needed to identify palm tree

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  1. gradinarov89

    gradinarov89 Member

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    I need help to identify my palm tree, I bought it quite a long time ago from balchik`s botanical garden.Anyway long story short, it is in quite a bad shape lately and I need to identify it so I can take proper care ( at last ) of it.
    I am attaching 2pic of it. I hope they will be helpful and I will really appreciate any help given.
     

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    saltcedar Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    Your Trachycarpus fortunei (or Chamaerops humilis if those
    are spines I see on the petiole) is severely light deprived.
    DO NOT move it directly to a sunny location as it will
    very likely sunburn. Adaptation to a higher light location
    will take several moves over the course of a summer.
     
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    Thank you very much for the information.It indeed is in a shady location (due to lack of any suitable place).Anyway i will try to make some positive changes.Thank you again for the identification and the advice.
     

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