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Hybrid palm in Hardee County , Florida


Bill H2DB

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  Venerable old Hybrid , that luckily was spared when the Citrus Grove was expanded .

This had been a home site , and the palm was surrounded by Oaks . 

I first saw this palm in about 1976 , so it has gone through a lot .

 

35826348330_8cf5007883_b.jpgButiaxSyag Hardee by Bill H, on Flickr

 

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The owner (and friend of mine) of Buckhorn Nursery (located on Rt. 64, eight miles west of US 27 and Avon Park, Florida), showed me that palm about 12-13 years ago. I took a photo of it. That same day he showed me a couple more butiagrus palms in Hardy County, plus some nice Phoenix rupicolas.

Mad about palms

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