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Rare Palms of Eastern Peninsular Malaysia - Photo Journey with Jeff Marcus


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Lucky Hawaiian Island Palm Society gets to see rare and beautiful palms without braving leeches or snakes.  April 8, 2016 at UH Hilo rm UCB #100 at 7:00pm  

Even luckier folks get to take home some of these species if they are clever enough to win them as prizes during the lecture, so pay attention.  A consolation prize for online palm enthusiasts is that a link to the lecture will be posted on Jeff's Floribunda website and Palmpedia shortly after the event.

 

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