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Zone 9 palms in SC


Brad Mondel

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Found this: F4912117-72D2-4DD7-B6C8-42BD71845D58.thu

Edisto Island. Livistona decora, Butiagrus, Arenga engleri, Phoenix canariensis. 

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Los Angeles, CA and Myrtle Beach, SC.

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Nice! Hilton Head Island has a ton of 9a palms, but it is basically a 9a climate, it is only off about one degree. 

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PalmTreeDude

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