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New Southeastern Palm Society Website


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The Southeastern Palm Society is the north-of-Florida Chapter of the International Palm Society. We've recently revamped our website with a forum and chat system similar to Palm Talk. You may create an account for free which will give you access to the plant discussion forums. You must purchase a membership to access all of the member specific benefits to the society. All are welcome to become a member or join our forum for free.

A tutorial for joining the website is located here.

It would be great to see you at our new website!

The web address is:

http://www.sepalms.org/

and the forums:

http://www.sepalms.org/index.php?/index

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